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Suggested Books For Your Child

Reading is a very good way to enjoy time with your child and help his or her development. Starting to read to your child when they are young will help make this a special time, which you can continue to enjoy as they grow.  Try to visit your local library and pick out new books every few weeks.

At six months of age your baby will enjoy looking at books with colorful pictures and listening to stories which have one to two words on a page.  Make reading fun by making changes in the tone of your voice and making the sounds of animals or other characters in the book; you can even make up your own story to go with the pictures. A story at bedtime is a nice way to spend quiet time at the end of a busy day.

Below are several reading suggestions for your child.


Birth to Two Years
At this age, a story should only last a few minutes, and then your baby will be ready to move on to a different type of play.  Look for books with colorful pictures of real babies and animals and not too many words on one page.  "Interactive" books can also be helpful--cloth or sturdy board books, books with rattles and bells inside, and "lift the flap"-type books.

Title Author
Animal Sounds for Baby Hudson
Baby Has a Boo-Boo Archambiuett
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Archambiuett
Clap Hands Oxenbury
Good Morning Sun Ziefert
Good Night Moon  Wise Brown
Guess Who I Love Lewison
Happy Babies Lewison
I Love You Sun, I Love You, Moon Pandell
Pat-a-cake Kemp
Pat the Bunny Kuhardt
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Carle


Two to Four Years
As a toddler, your child will enjoy books with colorful pictures and stories which are slightly longer. By two or three years of age, he or she can pick out a book for story time.  Many children at this age may select the same book time after time. Let your child tell you stories about the pictures and ask him or her questions about the story.  Books can be used when he or she is beginning to learn about numbers, colors or the ABCs.

Title Author
Animal Babies McNaught
Caps For Sale Slobodkina
Clifford the Big Red Dog Bridwell
Corduroy Freeman
Curious George series Ray
Holobird Ballerina
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Numeroh
The Little Engine that Could Piper
Little Toot Gramatky
Little Toot and the Loch Ness Monster Gramatky
My Many Colored Days Dr. Seuss
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish Dr. Seuss
The Snowy Day Keats
Trouble With Trolls  Brett

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