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Baby Face

Babies love babies! Share books with your baby that contain pictures of people, especially babies.

Book Time

Engage babies in reading right from the start. Read to babies, but let them explore books with their eyes, mouths, and fingers, too!

Colors, Shapes, and More

Nonfiction for toddlers? Yes! Concept books about shapes, colors, numbers, and other topics, helps your child learn about the world around her.

Family Photo Book

Your baby will love “reading” a family photo book—or any kind of simple, homemade book you create.

Just Like Me

Nurture a toddler’s individuality. Choose books with characters they can identify with and stories that reflect their home languages and cultures. 

Just Like Me

Nurture a toddler’s individuality. Choose books with characters they can identify with and stories that reflect their home languages and cultures. 

Math by the Book

Reading counting books together helps your toddler enjoy and understand math.

My Family Book

Create a book of favorite people for each baby. Use photos of their families and friends. “Read” the book together by talking about the pictures. 

Noisy Reading!

For active toddlers, find books that that they can touch-and-feel, scratch-and-sniff, and lift up flaps and windows.

Poetry in Motion

Nursery rhymes and poetry for little ones offer rich language, new words, and patterns of language.

Read About Feelings

Read books to toddlers that capture feelings and worries. Use the stories as opportunities to talk with toddlers about their own experiences and feelings.  

Reading and Rhythm

Rhyming books are not only appealing to your baby, they help him learn, too!

See-Show-Say

Play a game with toddlers and help prepare them to become good readers. Focus on pictures in a book and talk about them together.  

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