How To Choose The Best Toddler Books
While any of the thousands of picture books out there is probably better than no book, some toddler books stand out from the rest. Here are tips on choosing.
While any of the thousands of picture books out there is probably better than no book, some toddler books stand out from the rest. Here are tips on choosing.
Here is a list of suggestions, from preschool to high school, for engaging (and continuing to engage) your child in reading the printed word.
Reading is more than just a pastime; it is an essential skill required at all stages of life. People who enjoy reading often find it easier to navigate through school and life in general. When reading becomes a habit in childhood, it not only provides lifelong enjoyment but also lays a foundation for success.
Babies and toddlers are our future. We must give them the right tools to become great readers and learners. In this article, we will look at different ways that you can engage babies and toddlers in reading.
It’s Igglepiggle’s birthday! But his friends In The Night Garden are all too busy to play. Oh dear… Have they forgotten Igglepiggle’s birthday?
The Yoga Babies love to have fun trying new poses. Sometimes life is busy and tricky, but not to worry! Yoga can help everyone chill out. Follow these babies big and small as they practise yoga at home, in the garden and before bedtime, then you can have a go at home, too!
It can be easy to be frightened of something unknown, especially when that unknown is a snake who happens to be Anna’s friend. To many Otis is something to scared of, something to step away from. However, with the help of his friend Anna the world around him starts to accept that maybe he isn’t scary after all.
The Laugh Out Loud Book Awards – affectionately known as the Lollies – is a celebration of the very best and funniest books for children, voted for by children themselves!
Goodnight Moon is a short poem of goodnight wishes from a young rabbit preparing for or attempting to postpone his own slumber. He says goodnight to every object in sight and within earshot, including the “quiet old lady whispering hush.” Clement Hurd’s illustrations are simple and effective, alternating between small ink drawings and wide, brightly coloured views of the little rabbit’s room.