Baby Care
Updated on 14 July 2023
As parents, we all want the best for our children, and that includes instilling a love for reading at a young age. It is also recommended that parents must read aloud to their children every day, starting as soon as possible right after their birth. Reading teaches babies about communication, introducing concepts, such as numbers, letters, shapes, and colors. However, with so many books on the market, it can be overwhelming to choose the right ones for your little one's first library.
In this article, we will provide you with a curated list of the best books for baby's first library, guaranteed to delight and engage your little one. Start their love for reading early and watch them grow into lifelong book lovers.
Here are a few books your little one must have in their library:
The book by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle contains brightly colored images and many rhymes and repetitions, making the classic book a collection for children. The question and answer format invites young listeners to participate in the reading.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle is another great loveable book for its stunning colors. The book tells an interactive story about a caterpillar who eats too many sweets and teaches counting and the life cycle of a butterfly.
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Corduroy by Don Freeman is a timeless classic tale of a small teddy bear waiting on a department store shelf for engaging in friendship with a child and a new home. He receives both and shares a beautiful lesson for young children. The book has themes of friendship, perseverance, and acceptance.
Written by Margaret Wise Brown, the poetic story follows a little rabbit preparing for bed as he says goodnight to everything in his room and the world he sees outside the window. The classic story features black and white drawings, alternating with bold colored illustrations of the room. It is a wonderful bedtime book for young readers.
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Through this book by Anna Dewdney, children who feel scared in the absence of their mothers can relate to Baby Llama’s requirement for comfort. Moreover, patents also love Mama Llama’s reassuring message. It is a part of the big family of Llama Llama books containing rhyming stories in combination with loveable characters and relatable situations.
This silly interactive book by Leslie Patrticelli teaches babies and toddlers about the difference between things that are "yummy" and things that are "yucky."Your child will laugh and enjoy reading the book that acts out each pair of food opposites with comical and dramatic effects. The book is a great tool for parents to introduce their children to the concept of healthy eating and encourage them to try new foods.
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Made for me by Zack Bush is a cozy and tender picture book exclusively for father and son. In the book, the father recounts the moments of receiving the greatest treasure of his life, his child. Written by a father for fathers, this book is guaranteed to touch the hearts of all dads.
This alphabet book by Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault is a favorite book for many parents. The book tells the story of the letters of the alphabet as they race each other to the top of a coconut tree. It helps familiarize children with letters in a silly way in combination with rhythmic text and bold, cheerful art.
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You know that parents’ love is unmeasurable. But, does your little one know? How do you try to explain the same to them? This charming book by Sam McBratney addresses the question and offers you a place to start with when you try to explain the same to your little one.
Another engaging read by Margaret Miller, Baby Faces features photos of babies making different facial expressions like smiling, frowning, and yawning. The book aims to help young children recognize and understand emotions by showing them different expressions and learn social and emotional cues.
Reference
1. Sajedi F, Habibi E, Hatamizadeh N, Shahshahanipour S, Malek Afzali H. (2018). Early storybook reading and childhood development: A cross-sectional study in Iran.
2. Klass P, Dreyer BP, Mendelsohn AL. (2009). Reach out and read: literacy promotion in pediatric primary care. Adv Pediatr.
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Written by
Sanju Rathi
A Postgraduate in English Literature and a professional diploma holder in Interior Design and Display, Sanju started her career as English TGT. Always interested in writing, shetook to freelance writing to pursue her passion side by side. As a content specialist, She is actively producing and providing content in every possible niche.
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