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This article is about books for preschoolers.
Reading to and with your child before they start school has so many benefits.
Not only are you bonding with your child; you are helping them to develop language skills and increase their vocabulary.
Books have the ability to take you on an adventure into worlds you never knew existed, in addition to stretching your imagination in ways you didn’t know they could.
Also, the sooner you start reading, the more interest your little ones have in books, and with time you will have a little one who loves books and begs you to read with them.
So here at Mamo & Mono, here are some of our favourite books we have come across for under 5s. We would love to hear your opinions too! We hope that you enjoy this article.
Below is the article ‘The Working Mother’s Preschool Book List: 14 Wonderful Books Your Preschoolers Will Love’.
- We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, Retold by Michael Rosen & Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Eric Carle
- Thank You for the Little Things, Caryl Hart & Illustrated by Emily Hamilton
- I don’t Want to go to Bed, Julie Sykes & Tim Warnes
- Elmer, David Mckee
- Ruby’s Worry, Tom Percival
- Green Eggs and Ham, Dr.Seus
- Five Minutes’ Peace, The Large Family, Jill Murphy
- All in One Piece, The Large Family, Jill Murphy
- What’s at the Zoo, Peppa? A touch-and-feel playbook, Peppa Pig
- Cat’s Cookbook, Tales from Acorn Wood, A lift-the-flap book, Julia Donaldson & Axel Schefler
- Rabbit’s Nap, Tales from Acorn Wood, A lift-the-flap book, Julia Donaldson & Axel Schefler
- Ten Minutes to Bed, Little Fairy, Rhiannon Fielding & Illustrated by Chris Chatterton
- There’s a Dragon in Your Book, Tom Fletcher & Illustrated by Greg Abbott
Thank you for reading this article ‘The Working Mother’s Preschool Book List: 14 Wonderful Books Your Preschoolers Will Love’. A short and sweet article that we would love to update with your help. We would love to hear your comments below and suggestions of books to add to this list.
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This article is about books for preschoolers.
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