Top Books for Babies

Top Books for Babies

Can I read books to my baby? Is this what your thinking? Yes, of course, you can! Today we are listing top books for babies. It is never too early to start reading. Although a newborn cannot hold a book or does not know the alphabet, you can still read to them. Further, a study done in 2019 stated that babies who listen to stories learn thousands of words per year. Furthermore, it also boosts their brain development and academic performance later.

What is the benefit of reading to my baby?

Here are some benefits of reading,

  • Boosts communication skills
  • Enriches vocabulary development
  • Builds listening, thinking, and cognitive skills
  • Promotes healthy parent-child relationship
  • Learning about the world around them

Overall, reading to babies is a wonderful activity to promote development.

Top Books for Babies

Here is a list of some books that you can read to your baby:

The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

This is every parent’s favorite book! Further, it is very interactive. You can teach your baby to touch, feel textures, listen to the reading, learn to count, and much more.

Baby Touch: Busy Baby by Ladybird

Baby Touch: Busy Baby by Ladybird

This is a touch-and-feel book. Further, it features a squishy red car on each page. Your baby and you can discover busy roads, jungle, and a farmyard as you travel. Furthermore, the book has rounded corners, textures to touch, and peep-holes. Additionally, the book also comes with a CD for audio.

Babies Very First Black and White Book by Stella Baggott

Babies Very First Black and White Book by Stella Baggott

Babies can focus easily on black and white contrasts. Further, the book has pictures of babies expressing moods and feelings in high contrast. Your baby can hold the book too as it has a padded cover.

Where’s Mr. Lion? by Ingela Arrhenius

Where’s Mr. Lion? by Ingela Arrhenius

This is yet another touch and feels book for babies. In other words, it has felt flaps behind which Savannah animals are hiding. This book is sure to capture your child’s attention.

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Baby Touch: Peekaboo by Ladybird

Baby Touch: Peekaboo by Ladybird

Baby Touch: Peekaboo book is an award-winning book. Further, the book features large high contrast touch and feel images. Furthermore, parents have rated the book very high due to its benefits. This is a must-have book for every baby.

Where is Baby’s Belly Button? by Karen Katz

Where is Baby’s Belly Button? by Karen Katz

A wonderful peekaboo book for babies. The book features easy to hold and flip flaps for babies. Further, it aids to teach body parts and enrich the vocabulary of your child.

Baby’s Very First Cloth Book: Farm by Jo Lodge

Baby’s Very First Cloth Book: Farm by Jo Lodge

The book is a great choice for babies. It is an interactive book. Further, it features a farm, high contrast images, touch and feel textures, and mirrors. Furthermore, the tactile aspect of this book is amazing.

Baby Touch: PlayBook by Ladybird

Baby Touch: PlayBook by Ladybird

It is a multi-sensory book. Babies and parents can explore the world together by touch and feel concept. Additionally, the book has flaps to flip, bright colors, touch and feel textures, mirrors and peek holes to make it interactive. Hence, it is ideal for babies and toddlers.

Zoom Zoom Baby! by Karen Katz

Zoom Zoom Baby! by Karen Katz

This is a fun interactive book. Enjoy the book and you discover animals on the go. Further, it features flip pages and colorful images. So, enrich your baby’s mind by teaching them vocabulary through the book.

Black and White Board Book by Tana Hoban

Black and White Board Book by Tana Hoban

The book is ideal to engage and stimulate babies. It features fourteen high-contrast black and white images for your baby. Hence, this is surely a must-buy for your newborn.

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Ayesha Anjum
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