
It’s always been said that it’s best to read to babies, even before they’re born, but what are the best baby books to read to your little ones?
By Edith Kunhardt Davis
It’s not only a classic but totally interactive. You can touch the bunny’s fur, play peek-a-boo and a whole lot more.
By Margaret Wise Brown
This bedtime routine classic definitely deserves a space on every child’s bookshelf.
By P.D. Eastman
This book is perfect for young children’s short attention spans. It’s simple, straightforward and absolutely silly.
By Peggy Rathman
This is one story that is told almost entirely through illustrations. This makes it very easy for babies to follow along.
By Dr. Seuss
This book is great to get your baby smiling and giggling; it’ll have you making all types of noises that are sure to keep your baby happy.
By Marion Dane Bauer
This book is great for teaching babies about their bodies at a younger age.
By Jane Wattenberg
Babies have and always will love looking at other babies. In this book, there are close up pictures of other babies that are sure to keep your child fascinated.
C is for Coco: A Little Chick’s First Book of Letters
By Sloan Tannen
This book is great for children who are going to be entering preschool and it will teach your child numbers 1-10.
By DK Books
This book contains babies who are making all different types of faces (happy, sad, etc.), which will help to boost your baby’s social IQ. This book also has a squishy cover, which can help for those babies that are teething.
By Sandra Boynton
Babies for some strange reason are obsessed with their bellybuttons. Obviously it’s just all around a great book for babies full of illustrations and silly rhymes.
By Tana Hoban
This book contains no words but has white shapes on a black background, which is great for babies who love looking at contrasting things while their eyes are developing.
