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Stories for 1 Year Olds

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Another story about a mother’s unconditional love for her child, but with a funny and not-so-sappy twist. As the mother is putting her child to sleep, she tells him she loves him, but then his imagination runs wild and the reader is along for the ride. What if I’m a big, scary ape or a super-smelly skunk? Would you love me then? A great story for teaching children about the different noises animals on the farm make. Nursery Rhymes (any collection aimed at toddlers) When figuring out what books your baby will enjoy, look for anything that will engage them in the act of enjoying a story and sitting down to listen to a book.

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One BabyCentre parent said:"I highly recommend ‘The Tractor Who Wants to Fall Asleep’. I only have to read the first half of the book before they're fast asleep now." Children's book lists go from Snuggle Puppy to The Stand. That's fine, but as an auntie, it's hard to know where in the spectrum a particular child might fall. So this list is of books you or children you know loved at around age one.

There is a whole series of Mog books which explore various different themes and aspects of childhood. Where Is Baby’s Belly Button? by Karen Katz Early childhood educators and experts share their favorite toddler books to add to your little learner’s library. So obviously Riley can’t dictate this list of her favorites but I clearly know which books she gravitated to all year and which ones made her happy so you’ll just have to trust my observation skills and judgment. These types of books have been her favorite since she was under 1 and I feel like her language exploded in this age range with these books. Oh help, oh no, it’s the Gruffalo!” The Gruffalo is an award-winning rhyming story about a clever mouse, three large animals that want to eat him and an imaginary monster, who turns out to be real after all. It’s for kids, but that doesn’t mean we can’t secretly enjoy it too – it’s a massive hit with BabyCentre parents.

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Features lovely ocean illustrations and rhyming words to create a fun fishy story. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? By Bill Martin Jr Illustrated stories for kids that focus on either lifelong lessons for children of any age, or higher concepts that can be discovered and discussed with parents or guardians. "Guardians of Lore" is a middle-grade novel (over 30,000 words) dealing with friendship, growth, fantasy, and problem solving. "Gnarble's World" is a web of content which reveals a solvable underwater mystery. A classic that has been a hit for my farm loving kid that shows what the animals do when the people are away! I actually really like reading this one, too! Riley loves pointing out EVERY animal so it takes us a bajillion years to read haha. Submitted by: Brittany Fortman, Early Learning Indiana Manager of Communications & Engagement Dragons Love TacosWondering if any of these books are for you and your little one? This collection of books is perfect for both boys and girls. This means they won’t get overwhelmed by the words – simple stories and short sentences will hold their focus better – and will stay engaged with the story. I don’t believe it’s possible to have too many books for your kids and the great thing about many of these books is they will still enjoy reading them right through toddlerhood.

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