Books about Baby
Award winning
King Baby
Kate Beaton, 2016
32 pages
Why to read
- Humorous tale that delights both kids and parents alike.
- Captures the essence of babyhood with wit and warmth.
- Encourages familial bonding through shared laughter and story-time.
- Enhances understanding of family dynamics for young readers.

King Baby
Kate Beaton, 2016
Award winning
Amazing Baby: Lost and Found
Emma Dodd, 2006
12 pages
Why to read
- Engaging story, sparks curiosity and exploration.
- Vibrant illustrations captivate and stimulate young minds.
- Encourages learning through interactive hide-and-seek elements.
- Fosters early language skills and object recognition.

Amazing Baby: Lost and Found
Emma Dodd, 2006
Bathtime--Show Baby
Illus Ricketts Ann, Mike, Illus Ricketts Ann and Mike, 2021
14 pages
Why to read
- Interactive and visually stimulating for baby’s development.
- Encourages early language skills through simple, rhythmic text.
- Strengthens recognition of everyday objects and routines.
- Perfect for bonding during baby’s bathtime.

Bathtime--Show Baby
Illus Ricketts Ann, Mike, Illus Ricketts Ann and Mike, 2021
Chatterbox Baby Words
Pat-A-Cake, 2018
10 pages
Why to read
- Engages babies with bright colors and simple words.
- Encourages early language development and word recognition.
- Interactive touch-and-feel elements stimulate sensory exploration.
- Strengthens parent-child bonding through shared reading.

Chatterbox Baby Words
Pat-A-Cake, 2018
Award winning
The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby
Dav Pilkey, George Beard, Harold Hutchins, 2002
128 pages
Why to read
- Promotes creativity with humorous, imaginative storyline.
- Engages young readers with relatable, lively characters.
- Encourages laughter and joy in shared reading sessions.
- Supports literacy and language development effectively.

The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby
Dav Pilkey, George Beard, Harold Hutchins, 2002
Squeak-A-Boo! Baby: (Squeak-A-Boo!)
Emma Munroe Smith, unknown author, 2023
24 pages
Why to read
- Interactive play enhances early cognitive development.
- Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young minds.
- Simple text supports language acquisition and literacy.
- Encourages auditory and visual stimulation.

Squeak-A-Boo! Baby: (Squeak-A-Boo!)
Emma Munroe Smith, unknown author, 2023
Award winning
I Love You, Baby Burrito
Angela Dominguez, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
- Celebrates affection in a culturally rich context.
- Introduces children to diverse family traditions.
- Encourages parent-child bonding through reading.
- Enhances language development with rhythmic text.

I Love You, Baby Burrito
Angela Dominguez, 2021
Award winning
Who's That Baby?: New-Baby Songs
Sharon Creech, David Diaz, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
- Melodic rhymes perfect for newborn-bonding moments.
- Encourages early language and auditory development.
- Warm, comforting themes ideal for bedtime routines.
- Creates joyful, interactive parent-child reading sessions.
