I mean seriously, who wouldn’t be hooked to One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish Blue Fish, or ecstatic about Oh, The Places You’ll Go?
He is simply great and wrote some inspirational tales that will entertain your toddler and inspire them in the years to come.
In fact, parents.com listed Green Eggs and Hams among their list of the “The all-time best Books for toddlers.”
In addition to Seuss, there are quite a few classic to spruce up your tot’s bookshelf with.
Comment some that you think they may have missed!
Yup, the caterpillar’s still hungry! And just like him, when it comes to this book toddlers can’t seem to get enough.
Be warned: This fun read is likely to inspire many a bear hunt of your own.
Have a train-crazy kid? This book has great illustrations to help children learn the names of each type of train car.
The Napping House
By Audrey Wood and Don Wood
We love how this story builds, making tots wonder and anticipate what will happen in the end.
The Happy Egg
By Ruth Krauss
As you know, toddlers are curious about…well, everything. This book tackles one interesting phenomenon: how a baby bird comes from an egg!
Fast Food
By Saxton Freymann
Freymann has a gift for transforming recognizable fruits and veggies into adorable animals and objects.
Yummy Yucky
By Leslie Patricelli
How often do you say “yucky” to the things your kid puts in her mouth? Read this book with her to explain the difference between yummy and yucky — so she (hopefully) can stop experimenting on her own.
Where’s My Teddy?
By Jez Alborough
If your toddler’s got a lovey, then chances are he can relate to this book’s topic: Searching for a missing teddy bear.
Counting Kisses
By Karen Katz
A countdown to bedtime, this book is sure to inspire lots of sweet mom-toddler snuggles.
Sheep in the Jeep
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