For me, picture books are always great! As a teacher, I can safely say it allows students to have a better understanding of a story line and as a mom of two awesome kids, I love seeing how excited my kids are about picture books!
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Traditional Books
Problem-solving Books
Non-fiction
Traditional Books
These are classic picture books that are always a whole lot of fun!
I love the graphics in this book!
Mr Bunny's Chocolate Factory a book by Elys (, Cambridge, UK) Dolan.
Show and Tell is a title which I believe says it perfectly!
Show and Tell a book by Rob Biddulph.
The personal approach this book gives makes it easier for my kids to enjoy!
Dear Vincent – A Times Book of the Year a book by Michael Bird and Ella Beech.
Music has always been very therapeutic for me, so this book got my attention!
Wolfgang and the Magic of Music a book by Didier Levy and Lorenzo Sangio.
This book perfectly describes how my kids react to bugs!
Bothered by Bugs a book by Emily Gravett.
I like this book title a lot!
If I had a dragon a book by Gabby Dawnay and Alex Barrow.
I think Doctor Fairytale has quite a nice ring to it!
Doctor Fairytale a book by Catherine Jacob and Hoang Giang.
I love that this book is described as soothing!
Iron Robin: A magical and soothing story for young readers a book by Rose Tremain and Richard Jones.
This is a book my 4-year-old will surely enjoy!
Ten Minutes to Bed: Little Dragon a book by Rhiannon Fielding and Chris Chatterton.
In my opinion, this book is an awesome way to introduce positivity!
Blue Baboon Finds Her Tune a book by Helen Docherty.
This design on the cover is one I am particularly fond of!
Bumble bees on water skis a book by Russell Punter and David Semple.
The play of words in this title really caught my attention!
Hoot Owl, Master of Disguise a book by Sean Taylor and Jean Jullien.
My 4-year-old loves this picture on the cover!
I Love You to the Moon And Back a book by Amelia Hepworth, Little Tiger Press, and Tim Warnes.
This will always be a classic that I love!
Puff, the Magic Dragon a book by Peter Yarrow, Lenny Lipton, and Eric Puybaret.
Problem-solving Books
These are books I love because of how they introduce kids to problem solving!
This book seems very interesting to me!
The Search for Carmella: A sensational new title in the "Hidden Wonders" series from the award-winning creator of The Search for a book by Chloe Savage.
For me, this book has an awesome concept and wonderful graphics too!
Whale Tells a Tale a book by Russell Punter and David Semple.
This is a book I think I would love to introduce the kids too because it introduces problem solving!
Albert and the Flood a book by Ian Brown and Eoin Clarke.
To me, knowing what this book is about means it's about resolving problems too and I think it's a great way for the kids to learn!
The Squirrels Who Squabbled a book by Rachel Bright and Jim Field.
For me, the name of this book says it all!
Everything Possible a book by Fred Small and Alison Brown.
Non-fiction
These expose kids to lots of learning opportunities in a really cool way!
I see this as an interesting book which will make learning lots of fun!
Our World in Pictures The Dinosaur Book|Hardcover
I think the A-Z concept in this book is fantastic!
The Safari: An Alphabet Story from A to Z a book by Joanna McInerney and Jana Glatt.