Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault: I love the catchiness of this book. It’s so fun and makes the alphabet and sounds easy to learn for new readers. The illustrations are great too! Ages 2-5.
Corduroy, by Don Freeman: This is an adorable book with an adorable story. On top of that the bear is so cute! I remember reading this so much the pages began to fall out. A must-read bedtime story. Ages 2-6.
Goodnight Moon, by Margaret W. Brown: This is a favorite for all children and a great way to put kids to bed. It’s a must for any children’s book collection. Ages 2-5.
Green Eggs and Ham, by Dr. Seuss: This is such a classic, naturally coming from the King of children’s Books himself. It’s written so that new readers can have fun reading over and over. Ages 3-7.
Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Harold Crockett: I love how creative and fun Harold is. This will help grow readers’ imaginations as well. Ages 2-5.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, by Laura Joffe Numeroff: Get ready for a mouse adventure. This is a fun book with great pictures, great for pre-schoolers. Ages 2-5.
Little Engine That Could, The by Doris Hauman: Very classic story dating back to 1954, about a train that must overcome obstacles to achieve its goals. It’s a classic heartwarming story with great characters. Toot toot! Ages 2-6.
Madeline, by Ludwig Bemelmans: One of my favorites, about a brave young girl in France who goes on an adventure. The story rhymes which makes it fun to read, and the writer also drew all the pictures! Ages 3-6.
Pat the Bunny, by Dorothy Kunhardt: Most adorable book ever, but is also a great learning tool for very young kiddies. Its highly interactive and engaging and my top pick for best 1st book for a baby. The first book I will purchase if I have one! Ages 0-4.
Very Hungry Caterpillar, The by Eric Carle: This is a very engaging book complete with a moral at the end of the story. The fun pages and bright colors make this book a one of a kind. It will soon become your child’s favorite. Ages 2-5.
Where the Sidewalk Ends, by Shel Silverstein: Great poetry that both smart and silly for kids. It’s imaginative, fun and thought-provoking. Great for learning and encourages beginner writers. Ages 4-11.
Where the Wild Things Are, by Maurice Sendak: Extraordinary book, that is humorous, sad but also scary at times. Great plot and illustrations with awesome themes which are rarely in children’s books. This list wouldn’t be complete without it. Ages 4-7.
I’m sure I’ve missed some favorites, so comment! I’d love to hear yours.
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