Ages 0–3

Total 39 books Page 2 of 4

About this age group

This page continues the ages 0-3 list. For toddlers, short sessions, a calm tone, and predictable patterns usually work best. Move between pages to mix themes while keeping routines gentle and repeatable.

Should I plan page 2 titles differently from page 1?
Mixing themes helps. Try adding two or three books from each page into a weekly plan.
Is it okay to introduce many new books in one week at this age?
Usually fewer books with rereading beats a large stack of one-time reads.
Are board books better than digital at ages 0-3?
Touch, page-turning, and shared focus often favor board books; digital can complement.
What if my child wants to flip pages early?
Allow brief exploration, then gently return to the story—attention spans are still short.
Should I stop if the session runs long?
Yes. End on a positive note rather than forcing completion.
Will the order change when new books are added?
It can. Keep a small favorites list and a simple rereading rhythm.
What is a common mistake for parents at this stage?
Starting with long text or overly busy spreads; simpler pages usually work better early on.
Are these titles suitable for bedtime?
Often yes when they are short and calm; save exciting reads for daytime.