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My Five Year Old’s Favourite Books: What Does He Love Right Now?

Henry’s room is filled with enough books to stock a small library. In today’s post I want to talk about my five year old’s favourite books.

Why Is Reading Important?

Ever since Henry was a baby we have read to him. I am a big believer that reading to children, even when they are tiny is beneficial to their development. Reading exposes them to different words and sounds which in turn will help build their own vocabulary. Reading is an essential part of day-to-day life and introducing this at a young age can help set the foundations for how important this skill is.

My Five Year Old’s Favourite Books: What Does He Love Right Now?

Although Henry has a vast range of books at his fingertips he does have a select few that would be considered his favourites.

Oh the Places You’ll Go

This is absolutely one of my five year old’s favourite books and if I’m honest one of mine! If you haven’t read this book it doesn’t matter how old you are, you NEED to read it. This isn’t just a child’s book this is a bible for life! I literally gift this book to anyone embarking on a new adventure or at a cross roads in their lives it is truly wonderful. It makes my five year old’s favourite books list for very different reasons though. He loves the illustrations, colourful pages and repetitive rhyme that go hand in hand with any Dr Seuss book.

You can buy this book from Amazon here.

What the Ladybird Heard

We have an array of Julie Donaldson books in our collection because she is a fabulous child author. What the Ladybird Heard is a fabulous story with pages of colourful illustration by Lydia Monks. It has a fun rhyme filled with adventure that makes the story exciting every time it is read. This has been one of Henry’s favourite books for the last three years and I can see it being a firm winner for years to come.

You can buy this book from Amazon here.

Don’t Call Me Sweet!

This is a lovely, cute book that is sure to be one of any five year old’s favourite books. It has a nice simple repetition that make it easy for little ones to join in and anticipate. The illustrations are colourful and sweet and the story itself isn’t too long which is great for a quick read or if you are trying to keep the attention of a younger child.

You can buy this book from Amazon here.

The Jolly Postman or Other Peoples Letters

One of the hardest parts of reading to younger children is keeping their attention. The Jolly Postman or Other Peoples Letters has you covered on that front!! It has a wonderful story featuring different letters to open along the way. Henry adores this book and I would say it’s a great book to get your little one to focus and capture their attention.

You can buy this book from Amazon here.

The Little Boy Who Lost His Name

Henry received this book for his third birthday and it has been an absolute favourite ever since. Each book is about a boy or girl who has lost their name. They embark on a wonderful adventure where they meet different characters to help discover their name. Each book is different as it is based around your child’s own name. I haven’t seen anything as wonderful and since Henry received his I have literally bought one for every child I know!! This is a very special story for any child!

You can buy this book from Lost My Name here.

These are my five year old’s favourite books but are there any others you would recommend?

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