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- Giraffes Can’t Dance Giles Andreae. Giraffes Can’t Dance is about a clumsy giraffe that is laughed at for being a terrible dancer until he finds his own music.
- We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Helen Oxenbury. The story follows a family who goes out looking for a bear. After quite a trek, they realize how bad of an idea this adventure actually is.
- There’s a Dragon in Your Book Tom Fletcher. There’s a Dragon in Your Book is one of Tom Flectcher’s interactive books (his most popular is There’s a Monster in Your Book).
- Dinosaur Dig! Penny Dale. tells the story of a group of dinosaurs as they complete a construction project. Each step of the way. This is the perfect book for 1-year-old boys.
- Why You Should Read to Your 1-Year-Old
- What to Consider When Buying Books For A 1-Year-Old
- What’s The Reading Level of A 1-year-old?
- Set Them Up For Success
As you read to your baby, you’re helping them build vocabulary which will improve their communication skills. You also stimulate their imagination and aid brain development, when you introduce them to the concept of stories. You’ll be giving them information about the world around them. As a result, they’ll start recognizing the colors, shapes, let...
Are you ready to buy some books for your baby? Here are some pointers (2). 1. Sturdy:Choose thick board books or those made of cloth, as they’ll be able to withstand abuse. 2. Large illustrations and colors:These will be more attractive to your baby. 3. Characters: Go for books with pictures of babies, animals, or favorite TV characters (3). 4. Sim...
At this age, your baby will rely on you to do all the reading, of course. Having fun while reading is more important than being able to pronounce words or letters or numbers. If your baby enjoys reading now, they’ll continue to do so in the future Encourage your child to point at the pictures, lift any flaps, and ask questions. This will promote th...
With tons of beautifully written, fun, and interactive choices on this list of best books for 1-year-olds, our all-time favorite remains Moo Baa La La La. It allows you to be goofy with your baby as you make animal sounds together. It really is a learn-and-play book. As you read to your baby, remember that you’re setting them up for success later i...
- The Wonderful Things You’ll Be by Emily Martin. This adorable book is all about a parent’s love for their children forever. The Wonderful Things You Will Be celebrates the acceptance that parents have for their kids and talks about how a parent wonders about all the amazing things their child will do in their lives.
- First 100 Words by Roger Priddy. Every toddler needs to have this in their collection of board books. This is the classic version, but they also sell a farm-themed book that toddlers love.
- Where is Baby’s Belly Button? by Karen Katz. This adorable book starts by asking where your baby’s eyes are, and it goes on to ask about other body parts.
- Moo Baa La La La by Sandra Boynton. Ready to laugh? Moo, Baa, La, La, La is full of silliness! You get to mimic different animals sounds, and your child will undoubtedly laugh throughout the book.
Jul 8, 2023 · Teach your toddler their body parts with this engaging lift-the-flap book. With thick pages and flaps that are easy to lift for little fingers, this book won't fall apart if they get a little ...
- Where's Mr Duck? “I have a 1 & 2 year old and they both love the fabric lift a flaps. Highly recommend instead of (a) normal board book lift a flaps, because those do tear easier.
- First Words. “Bright, obvious illustrations, hidden surprises and simple sentences make understanding easy. " 'First Words' is a fun book designed to introduce your little one to a handful of...
- Where’s Spot? “Babies love searching for adorable Spot, and have done for 40 years! The surprises along the way and eventual pay-off (spoiler alert: you find Spot!)
- Busy Busy Town. “There’s just so much going on and so many places to visit - it seems like there’s something else to find every time your baby opens the book.”
Blue Hat, Green Hat by Sandra Boynton. Okay, we had to throw one more Sandra Boynton book on the list of best books for 1 year olds. In this cute book, the turkey just can’t seem to get his clothes on the right way. Little kids will crack up to see the turkey wearing his hat on his feet and his pants on his head.
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Apr 12, 2024 · Must-Have Counting Books for 1-Year-Olds You may have already begun teaching your baby how to count on their fingers, but there’s no better way to help your child learn to recognize numbers than a counting book. Plus, introducing the concept of number order through an engaging book can help improve your child’s cognitive ability.