Tickle Time!: A Boynton on Board Board Bookby Sandra Boynton: A huge favorite of mine because, well, there’s tickling involved. Who doesn’t enjoy tickling?
Mary Engelbreit’s Mother Goose: One Hundred Best-Loved Verses: Various nursery rhymes (repeated over and over and over again): I like the collection illustrated by Engelbreit because the rhymes are formatted one to a page and the illustrations are very bright and colorful.
Alphabet (Paula Wiseman Books)
by Matthew Van Fleet: Very well-done touch and feel animal alphabet book. My favorite animal is the sticky octopus.
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lphabet City
by Stephen T. Johnson: Really neat life-like illustrations of letters found in unlikely places in the city. Jump started my own interest in finding letters out in the world.
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y Adam Rex: A girl visits the zoo and the animals each ask her for something very specific. You don’t find out until the very end what they use everything for!
Posted by Luke (blog co-author, age two and a half)