Among us! There might be many people who haven’t thought of becoming parents, we have been listening to stories since our childhood. This tradition of story reciting has been forwarded to us by our parents and our ancestors. In this blog, we will discuss the 20 Best Books For Newborns.
The habit of listening and reading at an early age makes your baby literate at early age and improves the knowledge, and communication skills once the child is grown up.
Sometimes it becomes difficult for parents to select the right books for their children, for making this task easy and informative we are listing the best books for newborn children.
20 Best Books for Newborns
Here is the List of all 20 best books for Newborns
1. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
By Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault
The book is scripted with well-defined rhymes, which is a masterpiece regarding fun rhymes along with beats. This book helps in creating a vocab as well as help in pronouncing words.
Not only this is the book known for but it also introduces Uppercase and Lowercase letters along with sound.
2. The Very Hungry Caterpillar
By Eric Carle
The book belongs to a sub-genre of picture books, which means the book is printed on a paperboard which is a durable and a better way of explaining things to a young or a newborn child.
This book is a time-lapse, which consists of the caterpillar’s image of growing from small to big. Your toddler can count all the hungry insects.
3. Garden Sounds
By Frederica Lossa and Sam Taplin
This book is an attractive masterpiece that consists of fascinating pictures the sounds are pragmatic and each page of the book is designed in a pictorial manner.
4. The Snowy Day
By Ezra Jack Keats
They are compiled in a manner so that newborns can easily understand the basic concept behind storytelling and reading. This book is about a boy who enjoys walking through snow.
5. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
By Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle
The book is framed with repetitive sentences, which helps babies understand and pronounce the words.
And also consists of many objects that are for identifying their name and color.
6. Goodnight Moon
By Margaret Wise Brown
This book is a time great book for children and newborns and consists of a bunny picture saying good night to various objects.
7. Kisses, Kisses Head to Toe!
By Karen Katz
This book helps you in interaction with children as the name of the book clarifies kissing on toes and head is a pure sign of love.
8. Look Look!
By Peter Linenthal
This book is a great time pass book and can keep your newborn occupied during meal time.
9. If Animal Kissed Good Night
By Ann Paul
The book keeps you attached to your baby in either way and portrays animals getting a goodnight kiss. This is a sign of intimation with your kids.
10. Where is the Baby’s Belly Button?
By Karen Katz
This book is full of fun prompts to interact with babies, this book will get them happy and love story time.
11. Moo Ba La La La!
By Sandra Boynton
This book is a fun related rhyme book and is embedded with many attractive and colorful pictures, which will keep your kid engaged in reading and listening.
12. That’s Not My Unicorn
By Fiona Watt
This book is a feature-loaded book that consists of different animals (or mythical creatures) in each of its baby books, and each page has a new experience along with a good texture for the baby to feel, such as a soft mane or a scaly lizard back.
13. Where’s Ellie?
By Salina Yoon
This book is trivia trivia-based book in which kids try to find the elephant named “Ellie” and can discover new things in search of Ellie.
14. Tummy Time Friends
By Pat Brisson
This book is the best book for a toddler during meal time and helps parents to make their kids eat the meal easily.
15. Duck and Goose
By Tad Hills
This is a self-learning book about Duck and Goose who learn how to share the mystery objects they have found lying on the grass.
16. Sleepy Toes
By Kelli McNeil
The book consists of an introduction to the body parts that will help parents and their kids to intimate and get to bed easily.
17. Toesy Toes
By Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang
This book is full of photographs of small babies along with simple phrases written on each page itself.
18. I’ll Love You Till The Cows Come Home
By Kathryn Cristaldi
It’s a great sleeptime tale of family love, full of rhymes, which can help your baby develop language.
19. Itsy Bitsy Spider
By Iza Trapani
This is a book based on rhyme-based learning and is one of the best books for kids to learn through singing.
20. Guess How Much I Love You
By Sam McBratney
This book is a masterpiece in itself and is a creative initiative taken by the author and the people involved in making this book.
The book comes with a sound button which is practical and a better approach to learning for a kid.
Conclusion
These books are the best of all time that will keep your kid educated and interactive.