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Blogging A to Z: Board Books

This is the perfect way to (almost) begin the alphabet because you begin reading aloud to your baby with board books! Board books are usually smaller than your typical picture book, made with heavy-duty cardboard pages, and are usually simplistic in plot. But don’t let the simplicity fool you. Although they may seem simplistic to you and me, babies are developing so many neurons and learning so many things, they are absolutely perfect for the youngest of readers.

If your little one is under six months old, look for high contrast images and simple text. You don’t really need to “read” the book. Talk to your baby about the pictures, expand beyond the story, and enjoy the snuggles! If your little one in under a year old, start looking for books with short phrases. You’ll notice little ones will start paying more attention to the books as they learn to grab hold of things and explore!

Board books are great for two and three year olds as well. They’re perfect for kids who love to see photographs of other kids, see routines they’re comfortable with, and explore new vocabulary and concepts. Look for longer board books with more detailed illustrations that hold your little one’s attention. If you’re looking for even more tips for reading board books, check out this article from Highlights.

Blogging A to Z: Board Books

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Today’s list has a theme, because how could it not? This list is full of twelve board books that are a great start to your baby’s personal library. There are so many amazing board books, in fact almost every list this month will include additional board books on them as well.

Book List #2 – Board Books

  1. All Aboard National Parks: A Wildlife Primer by Kevin Meyers, illustrated by Haily Meyers
    Explore wildlife with this adorable title all about the National Park system.
  2. Besos for Baby: A Little Book of Kisses by Jen Arena, illustrated by Blanca Gomez
    A sweet bilingual story about the love for a little baby.
  3. Dear Zoo: A Lift-The-Flap Book by Rod Campbell
    A classic animal story that your little one will come to love!
  4. Dinosaur Dance! by Sandra Boynton
    Sandra Boynton is a must-have author, all of her books are amazing, but this one is so cute, and my niece and nephew LOVE dinosaurs!
  5. The Family Book by Todd Parr
    I love the diversity in this book as Todd Parr shares all sorts of ways that families come together.
  6. Global Babies
    Photographs of babies from around the world will fascinate your little one.
  7. Kindness Makes Us Strong by Sophie Beer
    A beautiful reminder/teaching moment/conversation starter about ways to be kind.
  8. Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle, illustrated by Jill McElmurry
    A crowd-favorite, this is a must-have book on your shelf!
  9. My Heart Fills with Happiness by Monique Gray Smith, illustrated by Julie Flett
    This book, created by an Indigenous author and illustrator shares the joy of simple things that are filled with love.
  10. Quantum Physics for Babies by Chris Ferrie
    For the scientists, this a baby-friendly primer to a concept that I’m still trying to understand!
  11. Sherlock Holmes in the Hound of the Baskervilles: A Sounds Primer by Jennifer Adams, illustrated by Alison Oliver
    This is just one in a series called Baby Lit that takes classic literature and creates adorable concept books.
  12. This Little Trailblazer: A Girl Power Primer by Joan Holub, illustrated by Daniel Roode
    Every feminist needs this powerful little book about amazing female role models.

If you’re interested in purchasing any of the titles on this list, please use my affiliate links for Bookshop.org. When you purchase from this link, I will earn a commission as an affiliate.

Check back tomorrow as I share the importance of teaching kids about concepts or how books work!


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For the month of April, I’ll be sharing early literacy tips and book lists as part of the Blogging A to Z Challenge. Learn about the importance of early literacy and ways to incorporate tips and tricks into your family’s daily routine. Developing language skills before kids head to school helps them to be ready to learn when they reach school-age. In addition to great content, you’ll also get a new book list for each letter, resulting in over 300 board book and picture book suggestions for your family to enjoy!

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