More Picture Books You Don’t Want to Miss

National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Things That Go, The Book With No Pictures, The Berenstain Bears All Aboard, The Berenstain Bear Don't Pollute, Amazing Airplanes, Dazzling Diggers picture books for kids

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Keep Kids Turning The Pages With These Fun Reads

National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Things That Go, The Book With No Pictures, The Berenstain Bears All Aboard, The Berenstain Bear Don't Pollute, Amazing
  • What: More Picture Books You Don’t Want to Miss
  • When: 2 to 6 years
  • Why: Fun, illustrated, entertaining
  • Where: At home

Looking to expand your little one’s library beyond the standard selection? Want more options for your naptime reading routine? Whether you want to spice up your book collection or put some variety into pages you’ll read time and again, this list has something everyone can enjoy.

National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Things That Go

Little Kids First Big Book: This book from National Geographic Kids comes packed with real life photos. Choose from a variety of subjects like sports, space, bugs, weather, and things that go. Kids will love the big size while parents appreciate the sturdy pages that hold up to repeat readings.

Digger and Tom picture book by Sebastien Braun

Digger and Tom: This pair of friends love working together to get the job done. The cartoon characters include an entire crew of construction vehicles ready to go. Watch as Digger searches for a big job he can handle, and enjoy the sweet friendship between this pair.

I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato Charlie and Lola book by Lauren Child

I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato: Got a picky eater? Take them on a fun journey with this selection about a big brother enticing his younger sister to try new foods. Enjoy the antics that ensue, or read it on your own for ideas on making food fun.

The Book With No Pictures cover by B.J. Novak

The Book With No Pictures: Who says books for young kids need pictures? Kids of all ages will enjoy this romp through all sorts of fun words, as grown ups read the pages out loud. Get them laughing with all the zany phrases that get more fun each time you turn a page.

I'm Dirty board book by Kate and Jim McMullan

I’m Dirty: This book embraces the dirt that comes with doing a good job. The excavator doesn’t hesitate to dig into dirty jobs, finding lots of fun and satisfaction along the way. You can also enjoy other titles in the same series about different types of vehicles.

Berenstain Bears: These bears have been around the block, which means although they aren’t new, they have lots to offer. Got a problem you don’t quite know how to handle? There’s a Bears book for that. From sibling rivalry to strangers and fear of the dark, these books handle everything parents and kids might encounter.

Dazzling diggers title from the Amazing Machines paperback book series by Tony Mitton

Amazing Machines: These short books each highlight a different type of vehicle. The rhyming text will delight listeners, while the cartoon illustrations on each page feature bright colors. The lightweight size and short read make them perfect for traveling or any time you want to share a quick book with your child.

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