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Monkey monkey monkey is one we were given recently that I hadn't come across before and is lovely. More for a 3 yr old, but my 5 yr old likes it too. We all like the Berlie Doherty/Jane Ray books - How to Catch a Mermaid, Jinnie Ghost, Moonbird and Bob Robber and Dancing Jane, tho they are quite different - perhaps not to everyone's taste though I think the most beautiful children's books we have.

There's a fun book called Pirate Girl which might be good for the 5 year old. The Mog books are always a winner. My daughter particularly loves "Mog's Bad Thing".

For the 3 year old what about Aliens Love Underpants? Pretty popular though, so they may already have it. Also the Richard Scarry's "What do people do all day" is fantastic - both for 3 and 5 year olds.

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