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Your best children's board books: (Original Post) cbabe Monday OP
The Carrot Seed is wonderful. yardwork Monday #1
Thanks. The very hungry caterpillar! And cbabe Monday #2
I loved Richard Scarry IbogaProject Monday #3
Not scary Richard. Ha. Love the art. Especially the cats. cbabe Monday #4
Scarry, thank you IbogaProject Monday #6
Absolutely Jilly_in_VA Monday #5
My Favorite Thing/Fujikawa board book. Some titles cbabe Monday #7
We Are Dolphins. LT Barclay Monday #8
New to me. Looks great. cbabe Monday #9

yardwork

(67,343 posts)
1. The Carrot Seed is wonderful.
Mon Jul 28, 2025, 10:53 AM
Monday

All the Eric Carle books. All the Margaret Wise Brown books.

IbogaProject

(4,726 posts)
3. I loved Richard Scarry
Mon Jul 28, 2025, 12:00 PM
Monday

Richard Scarry

What do People Do All Day, (my all time favorite book)
Best Word Book Ever
Busy Busy Town

And many others his stuff is silly and emphasizes joy in spite of constant chaos.
He has a couple of Storybooks too.

Jilly_in_VA

(12,547 posts)
5. Absolutely
Mon Jul 28, 2025, 12:13 PM
Monday

My kids adored his books. So did my first couple of grandkids. I lost track of the books when I left my late ex. I assume they went to one of my kids.

Also anything by Eric Carle or Gyo Fujikawa, although most of Fujikawa's books are not board books. There was at least one, though. Adorable pics that my daughter loved.

cbabe

(5,323 posts)
7. My Favorite Thing/Fujikawa board book. Some titles
Mon Jul 28, 2025, 12:46 PM
Monday

look familiar. More good things to explore. (wink)

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