It took awhile for Samuel to get into books. He wasn't interested in sitting still for that long! But over the past few months, he has grown a deep affinity for certain books. Here are the books we read at least twice a day (and more like 5-6 times a day):

Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown

Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney

Who Is Coming to Our House? by Joseph Slate

Brown Bear, Brown Bear by Bill Martin

Beginner’s Bible by Zonderkidz
And here is a final recommendation from me. It is a book I bought to read to my students when I taught school and I think it is just the funniest, cutest thing:

City Chicken by Arthur Dorros
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