Workspace Favorite Books
/Have you been reading the same books over and over to the kids?
Give yourself a pat on the back. When you read aloud to the kids, you are building their vocabulary increasing comprehension skills, bonding, and teaching them how to use language to make I sense of their world!
If you are looking for some new favorites, I’ve got you covered with my favorite preschool books of all time!
Goodnight, Baby Bear by Frank Asch - A mother's patient love when her cub can't fall asleep. This book highlights bed-time struggles that everyone has dealt with. The language and the pictures are breathtaking.
Harriet, you’ll drive me wild! By Mem Fox - Your child will love this book, but you might love it even more.
The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld - Your child will feel SO seen.
The Line Up Book by Marisabina Russo - This book reminds me so much of every three year old I know. The little boy makes a line all the way from his room to his mom in the kitchen using toys and found objects. I've watched countless children do exactly this. Your child will be delighted to see the little boy complete his task and every parent will understand how mom feels!
Sam who never forgets by Eve Rice - A book about zoo animals and empathetic friends. Sure to be a hit with the two to four year old crowd.
Hum and Swish by Matt Myers - This is THE BEST BOOK. Get it and thank me later…
Into My Mother’s Arms by Sharon Jennings - Mother and daughter go through their daily routine. Loving and engaging. A great classroom book for the Fall when children are missing their grownup. Great book for cuddling and retelling your day.
Sometimes you get what you want by Lisa Brown and Meredith Gary - Simple and straightforward. You’ll love to read this when your kids are getting the best of you. It’s magic.
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