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What sort of books, comics and magazines do you buy for/read to your children? Am particularly interested in the 3-5 age range. TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Books- anything which grabs her (mine's 6) attentio at the library, in the kids sectio i hasten to add!
As for magazines- I buy her one every Sunday, when i've finshed my shift at work, it's her "treat" for the week. It's usually CBeebies, unless it's got a noisy toy on the front (this week for example, it's a flute type thing- i don't bloody think so!). She is however a bit (read alot) of a Dr Who geek, so I get that magazine for her occasionally.
As for magazines- I buy her one every Sunday, when i've finshed my shift at work, it's her "treat" for the week. It's usually CBeebies, unless it's got a noisy toy on the front (this week for example, it's a flute type thing- i don't bloody think so!). She is however a bit (read alot) of a Dr Who geek, so I get that magazine for her occasionally.
Hi, my five year daughter likes pink, sparkly ones - there's a Disney princess one, one called something like Sparkle. She generally makes her final decision based on the plastic tat that comes free with it. (The plastic tat is a big one for the four youngest - the eldest usually asks for the money instead.)
my boys are a bit older than that now, but looking back, they liked the Mr men books, a book called Paddiwak and Cosy was a favourite too and generally books with rhymes and pictures - didn't get comics - cheaper to buy a book most of the time. My eldest's particular favourite at that age was a technical book about steam tractors, but I'm guessing that may be a bit of a niche market for the 3-5 year olds!