I'm starting a library for little lady. So far I've picked a couple Eric Carle books and Shel Silverstein. I want her to love books!
Any ideas or tips for building a library for my future reader?
@tayek, I've been looking at my local library's book sale. Tons of titles and still pretty good quality!
@sam82, I followed you so we can share ideas! I'm wanting to raise another bookworm. I'll let you know if I find some good prices on the books.
Not always @sam82 I taught my daughter to read with them, and she LOVES other books also. I'm working on teaching my 4-year-old niece now, and those books are simple but hold the attention. They enjoy rhythm BUT they also learn syllables, rhymes, and the difference between real and made up words. My niece is a bit slower to read (we suspect dyslexia, as she's nearly 5 & has a hard time with both letters AND numbers) but those simple rhymes are building her confidence.
@sarahemccormick, @tayek I am torn on Dr.Seuss! Once kids get into that rhyme and cadence other books fall to the wayside. 😊
@kmally @xeraphim1221 Thanks! I'm googling your suggestions. I don't know those books.
All of the previous suggestions plus Dr. Seuss and the Corduroy books!!!
@sam82, great idea! I'm sound try that too. I wish there were more actual bookstores too. Like mom and pop ones.