Anything Dr Seuss! I love those books still! Good luck! That will be way fun for him! Oh and anything Paddington Bear and Berenstain Bears!! All good books!
I loved "Where the Red Fern Grows". I read some of the Hardy Boys. "James and the Giant Peach", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", The Narnia Chronicles (loved "The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe"), "The Giving Tree", "There's a Monster at the End of the Book" (Title?, it's a Sesame Street book with Grover...I bought it in 1981 when my Grandpa Farnsworth was in the hospital and I bought it because it made me laugh at a dark time). I'm sure there are more, but it's been soooo long since I was a child! LOL!
I loved the Ramona books by Beverly Cleary. Not exactly baby boy material, but I can definitely recommend tons of good picture books. My boys love "Things That Are Most in the World", most anything Dr. Seuss, and anything that has animals--we have a great one called "Actual Size". At a baby's age, though, nice sturdy board books are in order, and he will chew on them and ruin the edges, it's inevitable.
One of Evan's favorite books for so long was 'Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?' We read it to her so many times that she could recite it by the time she could talk! 'Goodnight, Moon' is good too. I am so enjoying following your blog!
Good Night Gorilla and 10 minutes til bedtime or anything else by Peggy Rathmann I love reading with my kids. I could read them over and over again and just look at the pictures.
My favorite is "Love You Forever". Also, way before we even got pregnant, Bill and I joined the Dr. Seuss and Friends program through Scholastic. It cost us about $19.00 every other month (or so), and it was great. We got so many books. We stopped it after awhile do to bugdet, but we did get a lot of children's books!
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Anything Dr Seuss! I love those books still! Good luck! That will be way fun for him! Oh and anything Paddington Bear and Berenstain Bears!! All good books!
I was obsessed with Little House on the Prairie. But I don't think that's quite up Harrison's alley!
Best is Where the Wild Things Are! Love it and it's perfect for little boys
I loved "Where the Red Fern Grows". I read some of the Hardy Boys. "James and the Giant Peach", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", The Narnia Chronicles (loved "The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe"), "The Giving Tree", "There's a Monster at the End of the Book" (Title?, it's a Sesame Street book with Grover...I bought it in 1981 when my Grandpa Farnsworth was in the hospital and I bought it because it made me laugh at a dark time). I'm sure there are more, but it's been soooo long since I was a child! LOL!
Good Luck finding it But our favorite book as a family was pickle Chiffon Pie. He will love it if you can find it!
I loved the Ramona books by Beverly Cleary. Not exactly baby boy material, but I can definitely recommend tons of good picture books. My boys love "Things That Are Most in the World", most anything Dr. Seuss, and anything that has animals--we have a great one called "Actual Size". At a baby's age, though, nice sturdy board books are in order, and he will chew on them and ruin the edges, it's inevitable.
One of Evan's favorite books for so long was 'Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?' We read it to her so many times that she could recite it by the time she could talk! 'Goodnight, Moon' is good too. I am so enjoying following your blog!
Pat the Bunny! And start reading "Gone With The Wind" to him....they love to hear the rhythm of the words.
Good Night Gorilla and 10 minutes til bedtime or anything else by Peggy Rathmann I love reading with my kids. I could read them over and over again and just look at the pictures.
My favorite is "Love You Forever". Also, way before we even got pregnant, Bill and I joined the Dr. Seuss and Friends program through Scholastic. It cost us about $19.00 every other month (or so), and it was great. We got so many books. We stopped it after awhile do to bugdet, but we did get a lot of children's books!
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