
Toddle Tales: 30 Of The Best Books for Toddlers
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Picking the best books for toddlers can be daunting, and they can be a tough crowd for storytime. Sitting? Not their favourite. Listening? Also not an activity that they are known to excel at. Still, there are ways to get toddlers involved in a book: specifically, they love bright, bold illustrations and interactive writing. In fact, get those kids engaged and you’ll experience the single greatest thing about reading with toddlers: how they will blankly and happily imitate whatever actions you are doing as part of the story. It’s so great, 2–3 year olds really make me laugh.
Just keep in mind, there’s some classic toddler-rific books that I’m steering away from recommending. Those are fantastic, but have been suggested a million times before (The Hungry Caterpillar, for instance), and can be easily Googled. I chose these because they aren’t ones that I’ve seen recommended elsewhere. You can also read some other Book Riot posts for different suggestions: Bilingual (English-Spanish) and holiday books for toddlers.
2. Bear Moves
This dancing bear will get kids grooving, with sweet moves like Furry Breaking and Running Bear. Bold colours and exciting illustrations will make this one to read again and again.
3. Hands Say Love
This book’s theme can be distilled to Hands: An exploration. Answers include helping a baby walk, playing peekaboo, picking up toys and petting an animal. I really love Yoo’s artwork (done through a mix of linoleum block printing, pencil and digital work) and the bright but gentle colour palate.
6. There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
Cabrera always puts a new spin on popular children’s songs and rhymes. There’s an eco-saving bent to this adaptation, and her illustrations are cute as ever.
8. When’s My Birthday?
You know who loves birthdays? Me. You know who else loves birthdays? Toddlers. This gorgeous-looking book is a simple celebratory ode to birthday goodness.
12. Every Little Thing
Bob Marley’s oldest child, Cedella, adapted his love song ‘Three Little Birds’ for this lovely, happy book. I loved the illustrations, partially done as mixed media, and the simplicity of the story set to lyrics. Maybe I’m just a nerd, but this book did actually cheer me up when I read it on a bummer of a day. It’s nice to think that Marley’s child could reconnect with her father through adapting his work.
13. Mrs. Mole, I’m Home
The colours in this cute mole-based story are gorgeous. Mr. Mole can’t find his glasses and keeps burrowing into the wrong homes, meeting owls, penguins and crocodiles along the way.
15. Bears and Blossoms
Big Brown Bear and his super cute bear friends notice that the trees are blooming with spring cherry blossoms, so they decide to have a picnic.
A sweet bedtime read. A little girl says good night to each of her stuffed animals before tucking them in.
An energetic little girl dances her way through her bedtime routine — something that I can certainly relate to. I pace when brushing my teeth, which can sometimes turn into a bit of a dance. The illustrations by Caldecott Honor winner Brian Pinkney are perfectly matched with the energy of the narrative.
23. Pirate Jack Gets Dressed
Kids love pirates and colourful clothing, and this book has plenty o’ both. Pirate Jack needs to pick an outfit for his swashbuckling high-sea adventures, but something is missing…A read aloud that will get kids interacting and excited about telling you their favourite shades.
25. Dream Big, Little One
A board book intro primer to rad women.
30. I Am Actually A Penguin
A funny story about being yourself, staring a little girl who decides to live like a penguin when she’s given a penguin costume.
What are some of your favourite books for 2–3 year olds? It can be a tricky age for sure, so let me know in the comments if you think I missed something amazing.