The Book With No Pictures by B.J. Novak
Just as the title implies, this book has no pictures, but the kids love it! Definitely a hit in our house. It’s requested to be read over and over at bedtime. |
Shark in the Park by Phil Roxbee Cox
A cute story about a pup who warns all the other animals there is a shark in the park. This book is easy to pick up on and would be great to revisit again when the kids are able to read on their own.Bee-Bim Bop! by Linda Sue Park |
This is another one of the kids’ favorites. They love the rhyming text and the illustrations. There is even a recipe of how to make Bee-Bim Bop (a Korean dish) at the back of the book.Goodnight Already! by Jory John & Benji Davies |
A very funny story about a bear who just wants to sleep and a duck who wants to hang out all night. |
This is Not My Hat by Jon Klassen
This book is written by the same author who wrote I Want My Hat Back which I’ve also read to my kids. The ending can be seen as a bit dark (in both books), but I don’t have a problem with it as I think it teaches a lesson. Read it for yourself and draw your own conclusion. My kids seem to like this book.The Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman |
This is soooo fun to read aloud and my kids just love it! I can’t imagine having seven children, much less seven picky eaters…a delight!Thunder Cake by Patricia Polacco |
The Alphabet Tree by Leo Lionni
Sam Sheep Can’t Sleep by Phil Roxbee Cox
Another easy reader phonics book about a sheep who can’t sleep. |
My Mouth is a Volcano! by Julia Cook
This is a great book to read if you have children who are constantly interrupting when grown-ups are talking. We’ll be revisiting this book again when the kids are a bit older. Great story and illustrations!Rumble in the Jungle by Giles Andreae |
We adore this rhyming safari book! The kids love pointing to the colorful pictures of all the different animals in the jungle. So cute! |
Ten Little Ladybugs by Melanie Gerth
Take Away the A by Michael Escoffier
One of the best alphabet books I’ve ever read and the kids love this one too! It’s a good way to show children how different words are formed. |