Kids Love To Read #57
Welcome to the 57th monthly linky of Kids Love to Read, I hope you all well and coping as best you can during lockdown? This linky is one that I co-host with Book Bairn. Thanks so much for stopping by and linking up!
I am linking up with my review of The Adventures of Lillicorn in WooWoo Land which is a great stem book
Last Month’s Favourites
Last month my favourite link up was The Next Best Thing to Mummy’s review of the Children’s Book of First Aid. Book Bairn’s favourite was Picture Book Perfect’s post Hello Friend by Rebecca Cobb.
Pinterest Board
I have now set up a Pinterest Board for Kids Love to Read, where I am to pin everyone’s posts featured, as well as lots of lovely bookish posts. If you would like to join as a co-contributor please message me. The more the merrier!
Linky Rules:
– Write about reading with children, share your love and your children’s love of books, what do you love to read together, how do you encouraging reading and books with your little or not so little ones? Books you love or book reviews.
– This Linky is open every 3rd Monday of the month for one week.
– Grab the Kids Love to Read badge and pop it in your post
– Use the #KLTR hashtag on Twitter and Instagram
– Share the love – try and read & comment the host’s posts and on 2 other blogs listed on the Linky
We look forward to reading your posts!
Laura and Kim x
Giveaway
Each month, to encourage reading with kids and to go along with our #KLTR Linky, we host a Book Giveaway.
We have a fabulous giveaway this month of the Press Here Board Book.
*Terms and conditions: Entries are open to UK residents. The competition closes on the 13th October 2020. Winners will be announced on social media and contacted via email. If the winner does not respond to the email in two weeks, a new winner will be randomly chosen. Please allow extra time for prize delivery due to current pandemic restrictions. Host reserves the right to substitute the prize for a suitable alternative in case of problems with supply. No cash alternative available.
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My favourite children’s book is ‘The Snail and The Whale’. I remember seeing ‘Press Here’ in a bookshop years ago and my daughter loved it, such a clever book!
My favourite children’s book is Room on the Broom
The tiger who came to tea!
Hello, my favourite children’s book is ‘You’re a Bad Man Mr Gum’ by Andy Stanton – it is great!
Alice in Wonderland
The magic faraway tree xx
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is my favourite book for young children.
Charlie and the chocolate factory
We love kitchen disco in our house x
My favourite children’s book of all time is Alice in Wonderland!?
Alex the Alligator!
I loved the Mr Men books, then the Little Miss books came out and I loved Little Miss Bossy best
We love The Tiger who came to tea
Matilda is a great book to read to my kids, as is the Hobbit xx
My favourite board book is the crunching munching caterpillar
I love reading ‘The Hungry Caterpillar’ with my daughters, think I know it off by heart!
The Jolly postman!
The magic faraway tree
The Snail & the Whale by Julia Donaldson
The Tiger Who Came to Tea
The Very Hungry Caterpillar!
My granddaughter enjoys the peter rabbit books and loves all the different characters
Schedule really looks forward to the next adventure
My own favourite was Six Cousins at Mistletoe Farm by Enid Blyton. My children loved The Very Hungry Caterpillar
The Hobibit.
Peace at Last by Julia Donaldson
The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
THE LION WITCH AND THE WALDROBE
We’re going on a bear hunt
I love the brothers grimm fairytale book
The Tiger Who Came to Tea is a family favourite
The wonky donkey
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
The cat in the hat
The Jolly Postman
The tiger who came to tea!
My grand daughter loves Tyrannosaurus Drip
This is a difficult question I have two! The Jolly Christmas Postman & Don’t put your finger in the jelly Nelly. They both remind me of my childhood and my 3 children now love them too! Nostalgia for me
My favourite book has always been The Hobbit since I was a child. I love the fantasy elements to it.