Baby books for boys
What are some good baby books for young boys that are three and four. I have two boys and I read to them every day sometimes twice a day. I would like to know what are some good boy books? Something that is fun for their age but where a boy would really like it. My boy like Winnie the Poo but looking for something new. Let me know what books you can suggest.
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Monday, Mar. 15th 2010 9:02 AM at 9:02 am
Well there are good Disney books for boys like Peter Pan to name one. There are good non-gender books that you can get for your sons. I like getting my son books about: bugs, fishes or dinosaurs. Any animal they may like is good.
Finding books about things they like, may also give them a chance to learn new things as well. My son loves his all about sharks book we got him. Just go though the book to make sure it is not showing any photos you may not like.
Monday, Mar. 15th 2010 9:09 AM at 9:09 am
I take my three and five year old sons to the book store about twice a month and let them pick out the book they may want.
The book store I go to has ages broken sections like 2-6 6-10 etc. So I just take them to the correct section and let them get whatever they may want in that area. I do not says things like get a boy book. My three year old’s last pick was Cinderalla because he liked the mice in it.
Though the time before that was a book about the happy dinosaur. I am just focus on them wanting to read so we do not sweat the small stuff.