Good Night Good Night Construction Site, Dream Animals, and Goodnight Pirates.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
We loved Moo, Baa, La La La and pretty much anything by Sandra Boynton.
Isn't now your window for "Go The Fuck To Sleep"?
Goodnight Gorilla - Peggy Rathman
Jamberry - Bruce Degan
Bunny Planet books - Rosemary Wells
Ten Apples Up On Top - Dr. Seuss
Polka Bats and Octopus Slacks - Calef Brown
The Sailor Dog - Margaret Wise Brown/Garth Williams
Wig - the B-52s/Laura Levine
Thanks for the recs. I'm working on trying to create a sleep routine that won't always be built around The Boob, so thinking of having one particular book, and Go the Fuck to Sleep won't work once kiddo has some language.
Some excellent recs (I LOVE Goodnight Gorilla and Jamberry especially), to which I'd add Brown Bear Brown Bear what do you see which I read out loud nightly from about four months.
When I was a kid, my mom read to us from a picture book version of Kipling's "The Just So Stories". I still remember "the great grey-green greasy Limpopo river all set about with fever trees" and "the cat who walked by himself and all places were alike to him". I think those were as close to children's books as she could bear to read out loud on a regular basis.
Fish Eyes and Feathers for Lunch were popular in our house. Those graphics made K's eyes go wide.
We ended every reading session with the same book (Goodnight Moon, sorry) so she knew it was over.
Where the Wild Things Are. Also second goodnight construction site and steam train dream train. Those would make good "end the reading session" kind of books. Also second any and all Sandra Boynton.
There was a radio program that read aloud the Just So Stories about 30 years ago, and I can still remember the sound of Jack Nicholson saying "the great green greasy Limpopo River".