Your little one’s mind is growing at the fastest rate ever. Research shows that reading to your baby will increase their brain development. Many parents ask what are good books to read to their little baby. So we created a list of 10 books that are must read.
- Guess How Much I Love You
By Sam McBratney
You love your munchkin and will always find ways to say it. This book is great for cuddles and expressing your love for them.
- Are You My Mother?
By P. D. Eastman
This book introduces the baby into a rhythm and creates a bond between mommy and baby.
- Look Look
By Peter Linenthal
This book is a must buy for your newborn. The contrasting black and white imagery stimulates their minds.
- Goodnight Moon
By Margaret Wise Brown
This book is a great bedtime read. It helps your baby understand that it is time to sleep. Even though, they will wake up, overtime, they realize this is the time to sleep in (and let you sleep too 😉 )
- Pat The Bunny
By Dorothy Kunhardt
Stimulate the touch sensory with this wonderful book. It allows your little one to touch different textures.
- Ten Tiny Toes
By Caroline Church
Studies show that counting to your baby is great for developing their brain. This book is fun for them as they are introduced to numbers.
- My First 100 Words
By Roger Priddy
We don’t realize the importance of vocabulary for a baby. We find that words like forks are very common, however, for your little one, it’s a “thingamabob (Thanks Ariel for that creative name). This book allows them to learn the proper names for everyday items.
- Brown Can Moo! Can You?
By Dr. Seuss
Who doesn’t like a good rhyming book? This book introduces animal sounds along with a great rhyme. Your tiny tot will love you reading this book.
- Seuss’ ABC
By Dr. Seuss
It’s never too early to learn the ABCs. This book does a great job teaching your little Einstein ABC in a fun manner.
- Brown Bear Brown Bear. What Do You See?
By Bill Martin, Jr.
This classic book is designed to help associate colors and meanings to animals. In this book, common colors and animals are introduced.
These books are great ways to kick start your little one’s reading journey. Each book presents a different scenario that will encourage them to imagine wonderful things. How many of these books have you read?