Ages 0–3

Total 39 books Page 3 of 4

About this age group

Here you will find more books from the ages 0-3 list. Continuity comes from a predictable time of day and a cozy routine. As you move toward the last page, returning to favorites and rereading still supports language growth.

How should we use this page before moving on?
Sprinkle these titles into a weekly plan, then continue to the last page or rotate back to favorites.
How should I adjust choices as my child nears age 3?
Introduce slightly longer sentences and simple plots while keeping sessions short.
Should page 3 feel different from page 2?
Theme variety helps. Difficulty is about age fit, not page number.
How important is expressive read-aloud?
Very. Slow pacing and gentle emphasis help children notice sounds and patterns.
Does shared reading with siblings work?
Yes—keep the session shorter for the youngest and the setting calm.
Should I save a written weekly plan?
Optional, but a visible plan makes routines easier to maintain.
Is bilingual reading okay at this age?
Yes, with consistency. Reading the same book in two languages can also work.
What if my child shows no interest today?
Pause and try again later, or switch to an even shorter book.