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  1. regberadaisy

    GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts

    @Mrs. Pen: and tone makes a big difference too!

    I notice LO likes it better when I read to her. haha Because I make my pitch go all over the place and I'm super dramatic about it. haha And the interactive flip books are nice because then I will also interact with her after a particularly exciting scene.

  2. Mrs. Pen

    blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts

    @Adira: oh just saw your request for book recs -

    well I know some people say they're annoying but most of J's favorite books are by Sandra Boynton - Let's Dance little bookie, the bedtime book and the bellybutton book are his faves!

    http://www.amazon.com/Sandra-Boynton/e/B000AP9SWQ/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1376497080&sr=1-1

    He likes interaction too - so the vroom vroom lift the flap noise book is a favorite, and so is a pop up monster trucks book he has (found it second hand for $1 so I don't care that he ripped all the pop ups out lol!).

    http://www.amazon.com/Noisy-Peekaboo-Vroom-DK-Publishing/dp/0756642981/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1376497055&sr=1-2&keywords=vroom+vroom

    Baby books he likes is Babies Around the World and Good morning baby/Good night baby

    http://www.amazon.com/Global-Babies-Fund-Children/dp/1580891748/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1376497034&sr=1-1&keywords=babies+around+the+world
    http://www.amazon.com/Good-Morning-Soft---Touch-Books/dp/1564585298/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1376497015&sr=1-2&keywords=good+morning+baby

  3. Mrs. Pen

    blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts

    @locavore_mama: Yup totally agree! making the book fun and having different voices for different characters makes the book a hit!

  4. teamjse

    nectarine / 2274 posts

    Lo loves to read, sometimes we find him flipping through his books by himself. However, he's crazy for story time.

  5. lovehoneybee

    GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts

    I'm so jealous of all these little readers!

    E doesn't tolerate being read to. He didn't mind it when he was little little but as soon as he could reach up and grab the book away he would (and it would usually go into his mouth). Now I'm lucky if I get through a few pages before he's taken it away from me. He doesn't chew on it as much, he's started just playing with it, but he still doesn't want me to read it, doesn't matter what the book is.

    It's really disheartening for me because DH and I are both big book nerds. I'm hoping that playing with the book is a step in the right direction, and I keep trying anyway...

  6. Adira

    wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts

    @Mrs. Pen: Thanks so much for the recommendations!!!

  7. regberadaisy

    GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts

    @Mrs. Pen: haha DH tries to do it. But I think he doesn't go high pitch enough. hahah I like seriously enunciate and pitch each.word differently. haha

    @FutureMrsMcK: how old is he? I feel like it wasn't until 12ish months that she started taking a huge interest in being read to.

  8. autumnlove

    hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts

    Yup, I love reading to to her!

  9. cascademom

    coconut / 8861 posts

    We've been reading to him since he was first born. We really got into as part of the bedtime routine. Part of the reason was that my brother doesn't do it with his LOs. I'm determined to have a reader. LO loves to play with his books lately. He enjoys throwing them around and has started to page through them.

  10. rachiecakes

    coconut / 8279 posts

    J loves books! He loves pointing out the pictures and saying the things he knows from them.
    I need to get him more books.

  11. Boogs

    hostess / papaya / 10540 posts

    This is so true. I think my LO loves books as much as he does because I've read to him every single day for at least naps and bedtime since he was small. I think a lot of it has to do with creating good habits in our routine, and my LO really enjoys having some sort of routine.

  12. regberadaisy

    GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts

    @cascademom: my bro & SIL are NOT readers. So they never read to her (her being my niece) or bought her books. But in the last 2 years she has really taken up reading! She's 9. So it really warms my heart being a reader. I'm enjoying finding some of my favorite books from that age to get her.

  13. Sammyfab

    pomegranate / 3383 posts

    @Adira: Eric Carle and Dr. Seuss are popular with my LO. We have a lot of old school Dr. Seuss books from DH's childhood that are less wordy and basically short little tongue twisters that are really fun to read. A favourite of my LO's though is Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb.

    We have a Brown Bear, Brown Bear box set that my LO likes a lot. He's learned a lot of animal sounds and hand movements from those books. 'From Head to Toe' is a great one too!

  14. MsLipGloss

    GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts

    @Smurfette: hahaha - and awwww. She'll come around. LO now spends more time examining pages (and what's behind the flaps!) than she does trying to eat the books. It wasn't long ago that that ratio was totally reversed!

  15. Adira

    wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts

    @Sammyfab: Thanks so much for the book recommendations!!

  16. mrs. wagon

    blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts

    Both Wagon Sr. and I were total bookworms (those kids in the restaurant reading a book, reading the back of the cereal box every single morning, etc) so I don't stress too much about getting our kids to read, since I'm pretty sure it's in their blood

    When I was a SAHM with Wagon Jr. it was difficult to get him to sit still and read a book! But he goes back and forth. Now that he's older he'll read with us or he'll say "no no no" and take the book and "read" it the way he thinks it should go. He loves his bedtime books and these days he's been asking for books about superheroes... I guess it's time to start with comics soon..>!!

    LMW is still in the phase of destroying books, or ingesting them, if she's on her own. But she loves sitting and looking through a book together. Most of the time I'm holding the pages away from her so she won't totally destroy the book. But she loves to scratch at the pictures (we love those touch-and-feel books) and she repeats after me when I'm like "awww, look at the puppy" she goes "ohhhh, awww"

  17. Smurfette

    GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts

    @MsLipGloss: She is so funny. Last night I was trying to read and I was holding the book out farther and she just kept moving her upper body lower and lower trying to get it.

  18. cascademom

    coconut / 8861 posts

    @locavore_mama: My mom, their grandma, buys them lots of books. They're almost 6 years old and still not big readers from what I can see. I've though I don't do much reading now, I'm determined to read, read, read to LO and future sibling.

  19. cascademom

    coconut / 8861 posts

    @FutureMrsMcK: My LO gets bored when it's bedtime to read. He stares at his crib longingly. Since I have a fair amount of his books memorized, I keep reading. He also likes to take one usually put on the side of my lap and hold it. It helps the reading go along.

  20. Ree723

    grapefruit / 4819 posts

    DH and I are total bookworms so it is no surprise we have a bookworm LO. When she was two months old, I laid down on the floor next to her and started reading her some baby books (reading before then had been one of us reading aloud to her whatever book we were reading at the time). She laid on the ground staring at the books and listening intently for 45 minutes before she started squirming! We started reading every day and she would always last 45 minutes to an hour before she was done. She's always had a great attention span, but an hour for for a baby, even after becoming mobile, was pretty amazing in my completely unbiased opinion!

    Now, at 13.5 months, she loves books and magazines. She spends the vast majority of her playtime going through her books, turning the pages one by one (gently too!), staring at the pictures, sometimes laughing, and just looking for all the world as though she is actually reading her book. I still read aloud to her all the time but it is more here and there rather than a big chunk of reading time. I think if we took away LO's books, she would have absolutely no idea what to do with herself! She is seriously obsessed with books.

  21. bunnylove08

    grapefruit / 4442 posts

    Love prefers books over toys. We have a FP activity table and it has a computer, calculator, book and piano and when we gave it to her the first thing she did was go to the book and flip the pages.

    She prefers to "read" the books on her own. She takes such good care of her books and she is only 10 months old. I love it!

  22. T-Mom

    honeydew / 7488 posts

    My kids love books, especially my DS. He also loves Sandra Boynton and can recite them by memory. My DD loves books as well, but since she's learning to read right now, they are a little frustrating at times for her as well. I'm trying to make sure she gets read to as well as trying to get her to read on her own.

  23. Mrs Green Grass

    pomelo / 5628 posts

    I've been reading to Dylan since we was jury born, but I don't use it as part of our bedtime routine yet. I just read to him when he's in the right mood. We read Brown Bear most often. But also All the Thinks you can Think by Dr. Seuss and high contrast book with animals. I also have a really cute one called I Love You Through and Through.

    (He's about 7 months now and we can read as many as three books at a time. I stop as soon as he fusses.)

  24. Cherrybee

    papaya / 10570 posts

    @Foodnerd81: I've got some "baby sees" board books for E, the picture books designed so that babies can see them. I show her the pictures during her awake time and her face is a picture - she looks like she's thinking "woah, that's heavy man!". We've got a house full of baby and childrens books, I can't wait to start reading to her properly!

  25. Smurfette

    GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts

    @Mrs Green Grass: we have I love you through and through. That is one book she has actually sat and let us read!

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