Toys, games, electronics — there are so many options when it comes to kids’ gifts during the holiday season. However, one of the best gifts you can give is a book. Books open the door to new ideas and they can teach kids important lessons about empathy, diversity and kindness. A book is a low-cost gift that can build stronger parent-child relationships and they can be enjoyed over and over again.
With so many options available for children’s books, we curated this list to take some of the guesswork out of purchasing a great book this holiday season.
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I'm Learning Letters
Recommended ages: 6-18 months
This board book is dominated by large, colorful pictures. Coupled with minimal text, it’s a great book to engage young eyes and start conversations between the reader and child as they point to pictures associated with different letters of the alphabet.
Buy from Books4SchoolWant to read these books but don’t want to buy them all? Check out your local library for copies.
Thanks to Appleton Public Library, Books4School, Dr. Deirdre Burns and Susan Golz for their recommendations. Do you have other titles to add to this list? Comment below!