Any of the Hairy Maclary books. They are all in rhyme and they are written to be read aloud. The first one is Hairy Maclaary form Donaldson's Dairy, another good one is Hairy Maclary Sit. Another good author is Shirley Hughes. My daughter's very favourite is Dogger by Shirley Hughes while my favourite is Alfie's Boots. If you are in the US and these are not so well known this would be an advantage I feel. Even if you don't use them, do read them as they will make you smile.
2007-11-19 10:48:03
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answered by happyjumpyfrog 5
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I think there are a few easy choices that kids will be pretty familiar with... Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good Very Bad Day is one, Goodnight Moon, Jamberry, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Where the Wild Things Are, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.
A few choices that kids might be less familiar with (links below in the sources): Dogzilla; The Monster at the End of this Book; The Way I Feel; and Click, Clack, Moo.
2007-11-18 15:58:18
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answered by cinnea 6
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Who's Hiding? at the Beach. Author: Gunzi, Christiane. Publisher: Barron's Educational Series, 2010 The Berenstain Bears go on vacation Author: Berenstain, Stan, 1923-2005. Publisher: New York : Harper, [2010?], c2006. Ghost beach Author: Stine, R. L. Publisher: New York : Scholastic, [2010], c1994. Description: 119 p. Series: Goosebumps Kai-lan's beach day -- based on the teleplay written by Susan Kim. Author: Testa, Maggie. Publisher: New York : Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, 2010. What if? / Laura Vaccaro Seeger. Author: Seeger, Laura Vaccaro. Publisher: New York : Roaring Brook Press, 2010.
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answered by Anonymous
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What about "The Gruffalo" by Julia Donaldson.....both my kids [age 7 and 3] LOVE her books! They are easy to read, full of rhymes and very very funny!
She also has "The Monkey Puzzle"; "Room on the Broom"; "The Smartest Giant in Town" and a couple others! Brilliant books for kids......my oldest loved The Gruffalo SO much that she was able to recite it from heart when she was 3 at nursery school!!!!!!!!!
Good Luck!
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2007-11-20 00:58:08
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answered by Carol B 2
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Raisin and Grape By Tom Amico and James Proimos is supposed to be funny
I also really like The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales by Jon Scieszka
Tough Boris by Mem Fox
Also, I can't think of any right now but kids love books that feature other kids being really naughty or adults doing things that kids would normally do.
Oooh...just thought of one...Harriet, You'll Drive Me Wild by Mem Fox
2007-11-18 14:16:38
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answered by Marianna R 2
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How Do Dinosaurs Eat their Food?
David Gets in Trouble
Bark George!
What Are You So Grumpy About? by Tom Lichtenheld
These books are hilarious.
Some Smug Slug
2007-11-22 03:27:54
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answered by speechy 6
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Brown Bear, Brown Bear
Knuffle Bunny
Bark George
2007-11-20 00:44:09
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answered by Mama Mia 7
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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
By Judith Viorst,
Cindy
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2007-11-18 14:03:39
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answered by ImaHarper 7
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I just saw at Barnes and Noble, Puff the Magic Dragon. children book form with an audio CD.
Also, I like books by Marc Psfister. He wrote Rainbow fish, and other rainbow fish book series. My favorite of his book called Milo and the Magical Stones. VERY COOL book, pages split in half in the middle of the book, giving two endings. Fun book, my kindergarten class loved it, and I was able to connect it to community service, helping hands theme.
2007-11-18 14:15:01
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answered by Sarah 3
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Caps 4 sale
Have children "act" out the story as it is told ie Pretened to take off hats walk around in a circle as the peddler walks, pretend to get angry when he gets angy at the monkeys the kids love it every time.
2007-11-19 13:00:23
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answered by noa79 2
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