The book contains over 50 most popular fairy tales and stories loved by kids and adults alike, from funny and exciting Litle Bo-Peep and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star nursery rhymes to classic Hansel & Gretel, The Lion and the Mouse, The Ugly Duckling, and more.
It contains a lot of short rhymes.
The Bedtime Stories book by Cottage Door Press offers an impressively wide selection of all-loved short tales, adventurous stories, and cute rhymes accompanied by lovely pictures from talented illustrators. It will help you set up a great bonding time with your child and enjoy different stories that won't repeat for about half a year for sure.
4 - 7 years
365 quick and short stories and rhymes
Hardcover
Cottage Door Press (September 17, 2018)
384 pages
The book is written in a simple and easy-to-understand language and contains no complex and hard-to-spell words or combinations, which is essential for the suggested age range of 3-5 years.
The stories are way too summarized.
If you have a little Disney fan in your home, this amazing book will surely catch your kid's fancy. Containing six stories on 72 pages, the book will let your child tap into the magic Disney world and enjoy the adventures of his or her favorite characters from all-time popular cartoons.
3 - 5 years
6 bedtime stories with Disney characters
Hardcover, Kindle Edition
Disney Press (October 23, 2018)
72 pages
To help your little one develop fine motor skills, the book provides a simple picture guide that will help a young reader easily mimic basic hand and foot movements to dance while singing.
The song is a bit different from the YouTube song.
Sounding in each and every house with smaller children, Baby Shark song is a big modern hit and the shark characters are celebrities among infants and toddlers. So, though containing only a single story, this book with catchy illustrations will become your little one's true love straight away.
3 - 5 years
Sing-along "Baby Shark" story with funny, eye-popping illustrations
Paperback, Kindle edition
Cartwheel Books (December 11, 2018)
24 pages
On the first pages, you'll find a signature line "This book belongs to" that will minimize the risk of losing the book. Meanwhile, bright illustrations make it interesting for the smallest children who only learn to read.
Language style might be too complex for younger children.
A part of the famous padded treasury collection, this book is a real find for bedtime fuss. Containing all-loved traditional fairy tales and five-minute fables, it will help you wind down your little one to sleep without a hassle. And the quality-to-price ratio it offers is excellent.
3 - 7 years
50+ easy-to-read five-minute stories
Hardcover
Cottage Door Press (September 24, 2018)
384 pages
The storybook is illustrated by Priscilla Lamont whose pictures in other books for infants were highly evaluated and renowned by multiple trustworthy critics. Hardcover and thick pages make the book durable and long-lasting.
Some stories are kind of inappropriate.
Despite this book is for children, the Mother Goose stories will help your refresh and bring back sweet memories from your childhood and share with your kid the feeling of joy and excitement when your first read those classic stories. And packed into a quality design, it makes a great gift idea for a nursery book.
4 - 7 years
Сlassic nursery rhymes
Hardcover
Parragon Books (October 9, 2018)
192 pages
A Fabulous Reading Collection
Reading always leaves some space for imagination and creativity. While reading a story, our mind starts building images, characters, situations, and creates the whole new world in our head. The same is true for kids who are great explorers and are much more imaginative than adults. Thus, reading helps them set up proper word-to-notion connections as well as develop their conceptual thinking. With that in mind, this book offers a truly stunning compilation of stories in prose and verses to get inquisitive minds interested.
The volume of 384 pages might seem far from a book for infants. However, it is a baby book and a bigger volume here is rather an advantage since it hosts as many as 365 different stories and nursery rhymes, which is one of the biggest collections available. All of them are maintained by beautiful pictures from numerous talented illustrators. Actually, there is no single page without a picture related to the narrated story. Multi-colored and naturally bright, illustrations will keep little observers fascinated and eager to listen to the story. Meanwhile, the text is printed in midsized fonts, which is great for toddlers who learn to read.
The book is hardbound and has a soft-padded cover that gives some kind of fancy look and makes it nice-to-the-touch. Rich colors and golden metallic type against the deep purple background on the cover are really gorgeous. Paired with sturdy, thick, and glossy pages made of first-class paper, the cover makes the whole book look much more expensive than it costs. Besides, thanks to top-quality materials, the book will stand strong in little hands eager to play with it every now and then. As such, it’s a solid choice both for home use and for the use in educational centers and kindergartens and it makes a wonderful idea for a gift.
With a Classic Touch
Whenever it comes to music or books, classics is immortal. It has something eternal and everlasting to it, something fundamental and never-changing, with simple truths and concepts standing behind it. With that in mind, this book is all built around the pieces of writing that are considered traditional and helped raise more than one generation of children. It provides an abundance of short stories, nursery rhymes, riddles, songs, fables, and fairytales you’ll recognize from the first lines because you grew up on them as well. And now, you’ll have a chance to share them with your kids or grandchildren.
Humble and seemingly silly rhymes like Hickory Dickory Dock, Little Bo-Peep, Miss Marry Mack, and other classic short poems are very easy to remember and help develop proper speech and correct articulation. Meanwhile, well-known Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Hanzel and Gretel, The Lion and Mouse, The Ugly Duckling, and other similar stories have some sort of moral to them and teach kids how to behave in certain situations and make the right conclusions.
To conclude, this storybook is one of the fullest and most extensive collections of classic tales and rhymes on the modern market, which deservedly makes it a bestseller. You’ll get a year worth stock of stories for 4 to 7-year old kids to enjoy every day.
Additional Info
Last updated price | $7.00 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | 1680524046 |
Enjoy the Disney Magic
Disney world is a kind of wonderland full of adorable characters that leave no kid indifferent. Just like traditional fables, the stories of Mickie, Donald Duck, and Bambi will never go out of fashion and their characters are sort of modern classics that will stay popular forever. And there is no hidden catch, it’s just about children who have been addicted to Disney characters and stories for years. So, whether you already have an avid Disney fan in your home or want to let your little one tap into that legendary Disney magic, the Disney Storybook will get you covered.
On 72 pages, the book provides six stories created after famous Disney cartoons. Dumbo, Alice in Wonderland, The Jungle Book, Bambi, The Lion King, and Hundred and One Dalmatians have been one-time faves of the whole generations of kids. Not only are these simply interesting and exciting tales to read, especially if your child is already familiar with the main characters, but also there is some educational potential behind them. By focusing on kindness, love, mutual help and support, friendship, and responsibility, the stories help growing minds grasp fundamental life principles.
To help kiddies visualize the situations described in tales and get into the plotline, each story is accompanied by lovely illustrations depicting the characters in a way your little one could have seen them in cartoons. So, your child will easily spot well-known faces and be happy to meet cartoon pals on the book pages.
A Match for Smaller Kiddies
Though no kid can be too old for Disney, this very storybook is a perfect first book both for elder toddlers of 3 to 5 years and for smaller infants. All tales are written in a very simple and easy-to-understand language, with no tricky words and complex phrases that might sound confusing for smaller kids. Besides, all tales are short enough to keep the attention span of fussy infants and eye-catching illustrations will get little watchers engaged.
One more feature that makes this book a match for smaller kiddos is a hardcover design. It will easily withstand occasional chews and falls while pretty thick pages are not so easy to tear, which is great for those cases when your kids are eager to play with the book and “read it by themselves”.
To cut to the chase, the Disney Storybook is one of those picture books that make a great choice for smaller children as well as for toddlers who learn to read.
Additional Info
Last updated price | $6.15 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | 1368028101 |
Baby Shark Rocks
“Baby Shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo!” Are your kids also into this Baby Shark agony? They keep clinging to TV screens when that little shark plows on YouTube and can’t get enough of it? If so, they will love a printed version you’ll get with A Baby Shark Book.
What you’ll get is a heavily illustrated full version of the kids’ favorite song on 24 pages. And when we say “heavily”, we mean it in a good way. Actually, from the very first page, lovely, bright, and catchy illustrations made by John John Bajet will literally immerse your kiddos into the underwater world and lead them through the song. All the pictures are directly connected to the text and support it. In fact, each page is a thematic full-scale image with a few text lines below. So, your little ones will be able so-to-say watch through the book as they’d watch a video clip.
All the song characters are rendered in a very delicate yet meticulous manner. Despite being sea predators and looking rather scary in reality, the sharks in this book are nice, amicable, and playful creatures all children will admire. Thus, though the proposed age range is 3 to 5 years, be sure that younger infants will adore it as well.
As for the book quality, it comes in a soft cover that was claimed as a disadvantage by some customers. However, it’s definitely a minor one, given a fairly affordable book price and premium thick paper the whole book is made of. Laminated pages are nice-to-the-touch and easy to turn, they eagerly lie flat and make the pictures look even more attractive.
Give it a Dance
When it’s time for the Baby Shark and the kiddies are attacking you to turn the TV on, you can give them this book to induce them not only to imagine the whole story but also sing and even dance along with those adorable underwater pals and the shark family. And the book will get them really captivated and keep them engaged since along with eye-popping illustrations, each page has an informative picture guide that provides easy instructions for the young reader to mimic basic hand and foot movements and dance with the Baby Shark. Thus, not only will this book avert your kids’ attention from gadgets and TV but also it will entertain them and help develop fine motor skills. By the end of the book, you’ll find little readers singing, laughing, dancing, and swirling around.
That said, packed to the rafters with amazing illustrations and distinguished by an engaging dancing guide, this cute book will come to the liking of all Baby Shark fans, no matter their age.
Last updated price | $4.08 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | 1338556053 |
Best Bedtime Read
The time before going to bed is hands down the best period of the day to bond with your kid and cuddle together to read some interesting stories. Such an evening ritual is especially appreciated by moms and dads of hyperactive children who are often reluctant to go beddy-bye and might even have some problems with falling asleep easily. If it sounds like your scenario and you have a little fidget in your house, the Five Minute Stories by Cottage Door Press will become your best helping hand in putting your baby into the arms of Morpheus.
To start with the contents, the book is a rich collection of all-loved classic tales and quick fables most of us grew up with. Kind and captivating, they have some educational gist, stimulate the kid’s imagination, and help children analyze the circumstances by modeling the cases and situations with strong cause and consequence bonds. Alladin and Pinocchio, Cinderella and Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty and Three Little Pig, and many more popular characters known in each and every corner of the world are calling for kiddies to submerge into the wonderful atmosphere of fairytales.
It’s worth noting, though, that based on traditional stories, the stories in this book are their shorter versions that won’t take you more than five minutes to read, which is very convenient for bedtime. And, as the book’s title suggests, that’s actually the idea. In the meantime, the plotline of each story remains the same.
Affordable Quality
Providing loads of stories on 384 pages, this book has something to offer to anyone. And while some parents claim that the language is at times too complex for younger kids, in this vast collection, you’ll find an interesting fable both for younger and older toddlers, hence the suggested age range from 3 to 7 years old. Besides, the book strikes a perfect balance between awesome content and beautiful illustrations. Thus, smaller kids will admire the pictures and elder ones will have a chance to enrich their vocabulary with many new phrases and words.
To continue, given a fairly honest price the book comes at, it stands out for really excellent quality. Not only is the book hardbound to withstand active daily use but also the cover is padded that gives it a nice feel. The pages, on the other hand, are thick and durable enough while the picture colors and print quality are beyond all praise. As such, this book will serve your children quite a while, still remaining in good condition.
To put it in a nutshell, with the Five-minute Stories you’ll get a great sleep book full of lovely traditional stories to read before going to bed.
Last updated price | $9.99 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | 1680524062 |
A Memorable Rhyme Anthology
Mother Goose is a proverbial character that first appeared more than two centuries ago and has been loved by multiple generations of children as an imaginary nursery rhyme author. Sure enough, the name of Mother Goose immediately evokes in your mind the lines from Humpty Dumpty, Hickory, Dickory, Dock, and other poems that have already become timeless staples. The Mother Goose Treasury book by Paragon will give you a chance to refresh those sweet memories from your childhood and share them with your kids or grandchildren.
Made up by 192 pages, the whole book is built around those classic traditional rhymes and offers by far the fullest collection. So, here, you’ll find both the most popular poems and verses rolling in easy-to-remember songs on Youtube and some less known old-school classic rhymes that are skipped in many other books since they are a bit violent or hardcore due to their folk origin. Besides, along with amusing and joyful songs inducing the kiddie to dance and sing, the book also contains lovely authentic lullabies even our grannies grew up with and they still do their trick on modern gadget-bound children.
Apart from truly valuable content laid down in the original folklore style, the book boasts really good quality. It has a nice hardcover and all pages are made of premium thick paper that is tear-resistant and nice to the touch. As such, the book is a long-lasting piece of traditional read to raise more than one generation of children.
Fitted With Exquisite Illustrations
Illustrations this book comes up with deserve special attention. All of them are made by a famous illustrator Priscilla Lemont who has created pictures for more than twenty picture books for children. Notably, her works were highly estimated by numerous trustworthy critics for being imaginative, inventive, funny, and childish at the same time. She managed to give those legendary rhymes a second life in pictures and images that both convey the old-time spirit and still remain lovely-looking and adorable.
Another good thing is that the publisher definitely didn’t skimp on illustrations adding a lot of them to the book. There is a picture on each and every page to accompany the telling and keep kiddies captivated, making them want to read more and more.
To sum up, the Mother Goose Treasury is a classic book for infants that offers one of the most extensive collections of old-fashioned rhymes that will be treasured for years and cherished by many upcoming generations.
Last updated price | $9.99 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | 1680524615 |
What Are Baby Books?
It’s never too early to start reading to your little one. You can read to your baby from the very birth since it’s not only an enjoyable time one-to-one with your kid but also a kind of developmental activity with a whole bunch of benefits to it. It will prepare the baby for reading on his or her own from the very childhood as well as boost the brain power and induce the vocabulary growth via sound and visual stimulation, the introduction of emotions and language development.
Though many scientists consider it doesn’t matter what you read to newborns, with good baby books at hand, you’ll have much more chances to get your kid interested and engaged, especially when it comes to toddlers and infants. Usually abounding in bright illustrations and lovely pictures, baby books draw kiddies and lovely stories easily get infants hooked and make them feel fun. A versatile choice of baby books in the nursery will let you entertain your tiny tot at any time and fill those crazy years of infanthood and toddlerhood with even more enjoyable and memorable moments you can share with your child while reading.
In the meantime, dragon stories will become one-time love for many elder kids and Stephen King books will take a decent place on the shelves of horror fans.
What Features to Compare
Though most parents choose books intuitively, this task might appear a bit confusing. Thus, to make sure your little one will accept your choice, we’ve made a basic guide to help you replenish your baby’s library with the books they will really love.
Age Range
For starters, it is advisable to pick up an age-appropriate book that will meet the needs and interests of a certain age range and help promote age-appropriate skills. Thus, while infant books are more focused on big and catchy simple illustrations, books for toddlers are built around more detailed pictures, word-to-content related images, longer texts, and more complicated rhymes.
Content
When it comes to the book content, it greatly varies depending on the kid’s age as well. Thus, for newborns, large bold pictures with some very simple and short rhymes will look most appealing while infants get more curious and inquisitive and will enjoy the books that encourage some activity and exploration such as peek-a-boo books and samples with some popping figures, furry objects, etc. Starting to grow and develop their language skills, toddlers still like vibrant colors and abundance of pictures. However, for this age category, best work books that will introduce some basic notions and situations that will invite your kiddie to discussion and conversation. As they learn, kiddies will adore books that will teach ABCs, numbers, colors, and shapes through play. And bedtime stories and soothing rhymes or songs will help little fidgets wind down before falling asleep.
Language
A good book will strike your kid’s interest and should not be too difficult for the child. Too many tricky and unfamiliar words will make your little one feel bored. Go for short simple stories and repetitive verses or rhymes for the smallest and stay with some themed books that are based on cartoon characters and fiction stories or fairy tales for toddler-age kiddies.
Book Type and Design
With electronic books taking the lead today, tried and tested old-fashioned hardcover books are still the best option for babies who need not only emotions but also tactile sensations that help them explore the world via interactive experience. In this concern, paper pages with clear, vivid, and bright illustrations are certainly better than those displayed on the touchscreen. And to let a book live a longer life, try to choose board books or those with laminated pages for infants who like to play with books and tend to chew on them.
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How to Foster a Love of Reading in Children
Every and each day we read something, from Insta posts and news columns to scientific articles and fiction books. Reading is good in many ways both for kids and for adults. However, while we read for necessity or pleasure, children are often reluctant to read and do it only for studies. Yet, reading for pleasure is different. It was proved that it makes us not only smarter but also healthier. And a kid who is a fond reader from a younger age is a more curious learner and is more likely to succeed in all sorts of studies. So, we’ve made a shortlist of handy tips to help you spark the love of reading in your preschooler.
Be a model for your kid. It’s not a secret that kids are great observers and learn more from what they see. So, instead of talking about it, just do it by yourself. Stop watching TV and curl up with a book and chances are great your little one will do the same.
Make the whole process interactive. For smaller children to get interested in reading, it should be engaging. They can’t passively focus on something and stay still for long. Hence, let them feel involved by asking questions as you read or reading in different voices for each character.
Spot your kid’s interests. To make your toddler a book enthusiast, skip the intent to read only educational stuff. That might be boring for your child and not what he or she wants to read. It’s more important what your kiddos really like and let them read about the things they love, be it dinosaurs, robots, vehicles, animals, princesses, etc.
Don’t avoid repetition. How often did you read your kid’s favorite book? You might feel like you’ve done it a million times and know it from cover to cover. Believe it or not, the same is true for your children. As much as reading the same thing multiple times might drive you crazy, it is fine for smaller kids. Toddlers simply like to be aware of what happens next and anticipate the events. Just let them enjoy it. Besides, repetition is not a bad thing. It helps develop speech, grow vocabulary, and improve reading comprehension.
Make reading a good habit. Introduce storytime into your child’s daily routine. Read to them before bedtime or a midday nap. Build a baby book library and make books readily available for your child. Besides, encourage reading outside the home. Long car rides and queues at the doctor’s office will be less exhausting with a good book at hand.
Talk about books you’ve read. Discuss with your child the books you’ve read together. Share your opinion and ask your kiddo some questions. You can even organize some kind of parent-and-kid book clubs with your neighbors or family friends to talk about the books together.
All of the above are simple actions that will help make books an integral part of your kid’s life and let your child enjoy reading. And early readers are better grownup thinkers.