Green Eggs and Ham
Published in 1960, this classic children’s book has truly passed the test of time. If you loved this book as a kid, you can relive great childhood memories as you read it to your child or grandchild.
Published in 1960, this classic children’s book has truly passed the test of time. If you loved this book as a kid, you can relive great childhood memories as you read it to your child or grandchild.
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is a classic children’s book that has opened up a world of learning for generations of children. The repetitive and predictable text will have your little one chiming in and reading along in no time.
Use this book to reinforce the concept that some things are not for tasting because they are not safe and especially because they are yucky!! You will both laugh at the funny illustrations of the toddler’s expressions after tasting something yucky!
This book is a great at introducing and teaching emotions while using very little text. It allows for more serve-and-return interactions between you and your baby.
You and your child will enjoy this humorous story, with lively illustrations, about a little boy’s first day of school with his mischievous little mouse.
Children never tire of being told how much they are loved. This book tells the story of a parent’s powerful love for a child using beautiful and imaginative examples.
Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site is a book that your child will enjoy, especially if they love playing with toy vehicles. Its rhythmic and soothing rhymes help teach your child that even the toughest and roughest of them all wants to rest and drift off to sleep.
This book by John Butler offers your child a chance to participate actively during the read aloud with a guessing game format. Large, lovable illustrations in this interactive picture book will introduce your child to baby animals and the noises they make.
This charming book will get your little one looking for and learning the names of body parts. Your baby is sure to start responding right away to the simple, pretty illustrations.
An adorable group of animals goes through their nightly bedtime routine in this classic board book by Sandra Boynton.