Best Books for the 18-24 month old

I've been on a baby/mothering theme for my past few posts (I wonder why?), so I thought I'd continue today, before moving onto other topics more specifically related to writing.


And so, a LIST. (Do all writers love lists, or just obsessive ones like me?) (And what about parentheses? Can there be a parenthesis club? :) Someone recently asked me to recommend books for an almost 2-year-old, so I jotted down a quick list of our home's fail-proof books for the 18-24 month old. With the exception of Hop on Pop, which Zoe loves and the rest of us yawn through, these are the books that we all enjoy when we sit down to read together—many are still requested by our four-year-old...or her papa. :) I'm always looking to expand upon something good, so feel free to chime in in the comments with your favorites, too!


 Hand Hand Fingers Thumb, by Al Perkins (Zoe's #1 favorite)





Many of Dr. Seuss's books: 

Dr. Seuss's ABC's



Hop on Pop (though that one gets really old to read aloud!) 



Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You?



The Foot Book



Kevin Henkes' books for toddlers: 

Kitten's First Full Moon



Little White Rabbit



A Good Day


We're Going on a Bear Hunt, by Helen Oxenbury




Each Peach Pear Plum, by Alan and Janet Ahlberg




Eating the Alphabet, by Lois Ehlert





Mo Willem's “Cat the Cat” and “Pigeon” books—and Knuffle Bunny, of course!




I Love You as Much, by Laura Krauss Melmed (my personal favorite)



Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson



Time for Bed, by Mem Fox



Guess How Much I Love You, by Sam McBratney


Goodnight, Moon, by Margaret Wise Brown


Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, by Bill Martin, Jr.


Pretty much anything by Eric Carle, especially The Very Hungry Caterpillar and The Mixed-Up Chameleon


Drummer Hoff, by Barbara Emberly


Freight Train, by Donald Crews


Curious George, by H. A. Rey


Look, Peter Rabbit! (with Beatrix Potter illustrations)


A Sick Day for Amos McGee, by Erin Stead


Pat the Bunny, by Dorothy Kunhardt


Matthew Van Fleet's pop-up books, including: Heads, Tails, Alphabet, and Cat


Who's That Baby? by Sharon Creech (especially if your 2-year-old has or will soon have another sibling, baby cousin, etc.)



Chickens to the Rescue, by John Himmelmann


Drum City, by Thea Guidone
 

This is by no means a comprehensive list...but I hope you find one or two titles you'll get to know and love!

UPDATE: If this list was helpful, you might enjoy my new post on the Tried-and-True Board Books all SIX of my children love!

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Comments

  1. I love a lot of these. The Empty Pot by Demi is one of my very favorites!

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  2. I was so glad to see Time for Bed and Chicka Chicka on there...definitely Malley's favorites! Although, "Are You My Mother" by PD Eastman just might be at the top of her list.

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  3. I am always looking for new books to read to my toddler. Thanks for the suggestions!

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  4. I can't tell you how many times we read freight train when my oldest was about 2. We have/love a lot of these. Great list! We also started to like some of the Bernstein bears, spooky old tree, and bears in the night around 2yo.

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  5. Several of these are our favorites, too! Hand Hand Fingers Thumb was one my brother and I loved as children, which he gave my daughter for Christmas when she was 7 months old; she took to it right away and used to drum on the cover whenever she happened upon the book!

    Another of my favorites for this age group is Bear on a Bike: charming, rhythmic rhymes by Stella Blackstone, with very colorful illustrations by Debbie Harter.

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