18+ Must-Read 2021 Board Books for Babies and Toddlers
Give your baby something to chew on and your toddler something to think about (and play with) by reading them[…]
Read moreGive your baby something to chew on and your toddler something to think about (and play with) by reading them[…]
Read moreRoss Burach is the author of many funny books for toddlers and children. Marian’s favorite right now is Potty All-Star,[…]
Read moreTilly’s new favourite book is kind of a book but is probably more of a toy. I say ‘kind of[…]
Read moreBaby librarian Tilly and her mum Jen review the lift-the-flap board book Who Loves Books? by Lizi Boyd. Tilly reviews[…]
Read moreMost of the books we review here are for children, but this was a book I discovered recently that I[…]
Read moreLast week we previewed thirteen 2020 picture books, and this week we have twelve 2020 board books! All of these[…]
Read moreThis post by me originally appeared on Book Riot, but I added a couple of board books here. Studies show[…]
Read moreThis post originally appeared on Book Riot. Families can look like many things. When I was a child, children’s books[…]
Read moreBaby librarian Tilly and her mum Jen review the classic children’s book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr[…]
Read moreBaby librarian Marian and her mommy Margaret review the happy happy board book My Heart Fills with Happiness by Monique[…]
Read moreBaby librarian Tilly and her mum Jen review the colours board book Black Bird Yellow Sun by Steve Light. Tilly[…]
Read moreI’m a fairytale fiend. I have an extensive collection of fairy tales, I studied fairy tales in college and wrote[…]
Read moreBaby librarian Tilly and her mum Jen review the board book Ciao, Baby! In the Park by Carole Lexa Schaefer,[…]
Read moreA recent study published in the American Economic Journal found that children who watched Sesame Street in 1969 typically performed[…]
Read moreA lot of fantastic children’s books are being published now, and it seems that every week and every month we[…]
Read moreBaby librarian Tilly and her mum Jen review the alphabet board book A B See by Elizabeth Doyle. Tilly reviews[…]
Read moreBaby librarian Tilly and her mum Jen review the colourful board book Little Blue and Little Yellow by Leo Lionni.[…]
Read moreBaby librarian Tilly and her mum Jen review the wonderful bedtime book Good Night, Sleep Tight by Mem Fox, illustrated[…]
Read moreBaby librarian Tilly and her mum Jen review the interactive board book Who Lives Where? by Stephanie Babin, illustrated by[…]
Read moreI have discovered a children’s book obsession of mine: feminist picture book biographies. I have A LOT of children’s biographies[…]
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