Do you read to your child? My children and I have some absolute favorite books to read during the day and at night – and some of them I never seem to get tired of reading (shocking, I know!). In fact, because I’ve been reading to my children, I’ve started reading much more myself! It’s a fabulous way to escape into an exciting reality somewhere else, all while hiding out on your bathroom floor (or is that just me?).
Dinosaur Train’s “Buddy” is participating in the Association of American Publishers Get Caught Reading campaign for a second year. This is a campaign devised to remind people of all ages how much fun it is to read! As part of the Get Caught Reading campaign, Buddy is depicted “caught reading” in posters made available to teachers and parents for use in classrooms, libraries and other locations. Posters are FREE plus a $5 charge per set (1 – 12 posters) for shipping and handling! You can order through this form if you’re interested.
To get everyone a little more exciting about reading, One lucky winner will get a Dinosaur Train Guess Who Buddy! book!
To enter this giveaway, complete any or all of the options listed below. Giveaway ends 5/23. Good luck!
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**Fine Print – I was given a Dinosaur Train book and The Jim Henson Company is giving away another to a reader. All opinions and statements above are my own.



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Cat in the hat.
Goodnight Moon is one of my son’s favorites.
Because a little bug went Ka-Choois a favorite around our house
Green Eggs and Ham
My girls would love this
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss.
Wow…too hard to choose!! I’d have to say Goodnight Moon for sentimental reasons.
My favorite is Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See?
GOODNIGHT MOON IS MY FAV
All of the Dr. Suess books!
I love Where The Wild Things Are!
WE LIKE THE CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG BOOKS AT OUR HOUSE
No More Monkeys Jumping on the Bed
Guess How Much I Love You?
any book by Sandra Boynton
Where the Wild Things Are was my favorite book
My son loves skippyjon jones!
Green Eggs and Ham.
I liked all the little Golden Books. Snow White, Cinderella,My First Bible Story. I also loved reading Clifford the Big Red Dog to my daughter when she was little. Now I’m reading to my neices. Thanks for the giveaway!
Green Eggs and Ham
Where the Wild Things Are
my favorite has always been Are You My Mother?
goodnight moon
How the animals get to the zoo
Truckdriver Tom is the favorite book:)
My daughter lvoes the fancy nancy series
the bible
dr seuss cat in a hat!
Good night moon
Goodnight Moon.
For me, Alice in Wonderland, I actually collect copies of it. For my kids, I love to read Green Eggs and Ham
Thanks!
horton hears a who!
Good Night Moon
Where the wild things are is my favorite.
We always liked The Hungry Caterpiller”
My favorite is “Go Dog Go” and now my daughter loves it too! Thank you for the lovely giveaway!
Erin E
busymom369 at gmail dot com
Green Eggs and Ham
hmm I liked hte post but it said Error.
Any ideas? I think this happened here the other day too.
My favorite book right now is this book called Joseph had an Overcoat.
Love the Poky Little Puppy!
The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry & The Big Hungry Bear
My fave is The Cat in The Hat!!
ptavernie at yahoo dot com
Where’s spot?
shebebes@yahoo.com
Ping The Runaway Duck
the hungry caterpillar
I love the Dr. Suess One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish!
jessicaahays at hotmail dot com
The Hallo-wiener by Dav Pilkey.
I love chica chica Boom boom 123
“Good Night Moon”!
Don’t let the pigeon Drive the bus!
Brown Bear, Brown Bear is our favorite
I like There is a Monster at the end of this book
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