23 best baby books for their first year

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by Emily Gilbert |
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Finding the best baby books for their first year can be difficult, as they're too little to read and it's hard knowing what the best children's books will be and how they'll benefit their development.

If you're not sure when to start reading to your baby, you should know that reading is one of the best things you can do to bond with them, it can help to establish a bedtime routine and it helps with their language development, so there's really no reason to delay reading to them!

According to KidsHealth, reading aloud to your baby can also help to teach communication, introduces new concepts and information in a fun way, and builds skills. So, the more you read to your child, the more they'll be able to build up an awareness of the world around them.

From black and white baby books to the best books for first-time parents, we've found out the books you should be reading to your newborn throughout their first year.

Best for a classic baby book

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This enchanting classic will keep your baby fascinated with the colourful artwork and the caterpillar-munched holes. The Very Hungry Caterpillar will also help teach counting, days of the week, names of fruits and even the life cycle of a butterfly. A great book which will be a firm favourite.

One review said: "Excellent book and plenty of fond childhood memories from being read this. Full of wonderful and brightly coloured illustrations throughout that really help to capture little people. The counting aspect is cleverly added along with the particular foods that he eats. Encourages little ones to try to copy the words which is always a plus. Ultimately, this is such a wonderful book which will always have lovely memories attached to it. His other work is brilliant also so I would definitely recommend looking at those also."

Best for a sensory baby book

Description

The Where Is Baby Activity Book is great for a bedtime story or just in the day. It has sensory exploration, with lift the flap and touch and feel pages. It's also an incredibly cute design.

One review said: "It's a beautiful little book, the colours are wonderful and we loved taking it in the pram with us, and his brother helping spot the animals from the book on our walk."

Best for a rhyming baby book

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Price: $12.88

Description

A simple rhyming book, Moo Baa La La La goes through different animals and what noises they make. It has cute illustrations, and as your little one starts learning words they can join in with the noises that animals make.

One review said: "I bought this book for my friends 1 year old girl after reading it to some children at the nursery I work at. Lovely pictures and words."

Another review said: "Very cute book, nice pictures and most importantly our three month loves it!"

Best for a baby book keepsake

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Price: $10.41

Description

This lovely board book describes how much Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare love each other. Guess How Much I Love You is the sweetest book that your baby will love listening to you read, and the board book is easy for little hands to move the pages.

One review said: "This is the the perfect book to snuggle into bed with your little one. I bought it when my little one was around 5 months old. I have been reading it out loud and animated ever since. It's brought smiles to his face every single time. Now he is just over I've year old. I read it just before bedtime. And every single time I reach the part where the dad puts his little over to sleep giving him a good night kiss, my little one climbs onto my lap, gives me kisses and hugs me! It's so wonderful!"

Best for a repetitive baby book

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Price: $20.59

Description

With lovely illustrations, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is a repetitive book that is perfect for introducing colours. Each double page spread leads well into the next, and the pages are thick enough to withstand little hands.

One review said: "All 3 of my little ones love this book. It is good fun to read and teach my children colours, they interact, focus and are learning with a smile on their faces"

Another review said: "Lovey brightly coloured pictures which my 5 month old loves looking at. Nice repetitive narrative which he’ll appreciate more as he gets older."

Best for an interactive baby book

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This touch and feel book is great for sensory development. The Baby Touch: Seasons book helps to boost motor skills and teaches your little one all about the four seasons, using bright and colourful interactions.

One review said: "This beautiful book was so interactive with lots of sensory details for Reuben to play with while I was reading to him. It's really sturdy for baby hands to hold too!"

Best for an educational baby book

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A beautiful story about social and emotional growth, Feelings is great at introducing different emotions to babies. Encouraging little ones to talk about their feelings is so important, and with this pull tab board book they'll learn about Little Crocodile and friends expressing how they feel.

One review said: "It's a great interactive book, Cameron's eyes lit up at the pull out flaps. It's a hard book that will withstand a lot of reading."

Another review said: "This book provides a helping hand in showing kids how to express what they are feeling. We love the interactive pull tab design."

Best for a black and white baby book

Description

The Baby Touch: My First Book features black and white illustrations and a touch and feel on every double page. It's a beautiful cloth book that's designed to develop babies eyesight and help them with focus and concentration.

One review said: "I bought this for my newborn to start trying mat time. She loves the crinkly sound the pages make and it encourages her to turn her head. She stares at the images and it's also encouraging her to test her hand/eye coordination to attempt to grab the book. Great book, buy it!"

Best for an animal baby book

Description

The Noisy Farmyard is made from 100 per cent cotton with a retro-style pinked edge. It's beautifully illustrated and it helps children to learn animal sounds and helps to learn and spell.

One review said: "It's become a staple toy to grab and chuck in the bag - it's small & light so takes up no space & a great distraction whilst trying to grab two minutes peace"

Another review said: "Moo, Baa, Cluck! They will love all these animals causing a racket, and each sounds' written out, so they can learn while they impersonate them"

Best for an inclusive baby book

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Rrp: $8.99

Price: $5.08

Description

This sweet book explores the relationships babies have with others and with the call-and-response melodic text, they'll be drawn in to listen to your voice and even join in. We particularly love that Who? A Celebration of Babies illustrates different ethnicities and cultures, essential as a reflection of the world your baby will see around them.

One review said: "Baby loves it, her face lights up as soon as I get it out and she giggles at each page. There’s no story, just repetition of ‘Who’s that? A BABY! That’s who!’ etc, but clearly, the author knows what babies like! Diverse ethnicity babies as well which is important to us."

Best for a dinosaur baby book

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Price: $16.03

Description

That's Not My Dinosaur is a lovely book about finding the 'right' dinosaur. It has touch and feel pages that are described as 'not' belonging to the dinosaur they are looking for.

One review said: "My one year old loves this as much as all the others in this series of books."

Another review said: "The touchy-feely pages are good, and the book is nice and colourful, baby bit young at present but will certainly get a lot of use."

Best for a lift-the-flaps baby book

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Price: $9.51

Description

First published in 1982, Rod Campbell's classic Dear Zoo has been a favourite for babies and parents alike with the bright pictures, catchy refrain and a whole host of animals. To keep your baby engaged there are lift-the-flaps to discover the zoo animals beneath which is sure to make them smile.

One review said: "I bought this book for my child's Nursery library scheme. I vividly remember this book from my own childhood (which was quite awhile ago now) and as I turned each page, it brought back fun memories. My daughter absolutely loved it so I bought one for home as well and she loves pulling back the flaps to reveal the animals and then quickly shutting them again so the 'animals don't escape'. She'll read it through again and again and again but I'm happy to sit with her and enjoy this book together."

Best for a durable baby book

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Price: $15.65

Description

Baby's Very First Touchy Feely Book is a great way to introduce different textures to your baby. With brightly coloured illustrations, the pictures have a simple description that helps babies to associate certain words with the pictures.

One review said: "My grandson is 8 months old and seems to like different textures, this little book doesn’t disappoint. Bright, each picture has a different texture, holds his attention"

Another review said: "I bought this book for my 5 month old because of its simplicity and ability for her to touch the different textures. It is nice and bright and so it captures her attention easily. She loves to have a feel of the textures. The pages are very thick as you would expect of a board book and will hopefully withstand a lot of throwing around/chewing etc!"

Best for a fun baby book

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Price: $11.89

Description

This best-selling board book, Where's Spot?, is a must-have for the nursery shelf. Your baby will enjoy the playful text and hide-and-seek flaps with all sorts of funny animal surprises hidden beneath. Designed to spur their curiosity, your little one will be excited to join in and luckily this book has sturdy, toddler-tough flaps so it will stand the test of time, even when they get a little older!

One review said: "This was a book I read in my childhood. A basic storyline and quick read, which is good for little ones who can't sit still for too long. The book has interactive flaps and my son likes to lift as we are reading. The book is a good size and lovely that it is hardback as it means it is harder wearing for my son who likes to throw things around a lot."

Best for a traditional baby book

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Price: $20.56

Description

This tactile Peter Rabbit Touch and Feel Playbook is the perfect way to introduce shapes, colours, numbers, shapes, animals and actions. The sturdy board book has different textures to explore on every page and is also brightly coloured to help keep little ones engaged.

One review said: "A great book for babies lots of materials to experience, fluffy, sticky smooth handkerchief.
Arrived in a great condition considering it was used. Good value for money."

Another review said: "Beautiful colourful book for babies and toddlers. The variety of textures on the pages are perfect for babies and toddlers."

Best for a hide and seek baby book

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Price: $9.92

Description

With beautiful illustrations of animals and different environments, Where's Little Bunny? features simple sentences that prompt thought and encourages children to open the tabs to find if little bunny is there. It also features a pop out ending which reveals where little bunny had been hiding.

Our Product & Lifestyle writer Samantha said: My little girl absolutely loves this book! She loves pointing at all the animals and has even started pointing at certain ones and saying what they are (she loves the "bird" and "bee"). She loves the lift the flap element too and the pages are easy for her to hold and turn.

Best for a textured baby book

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Price: $8.78

Description

The Baby Touch Peekaboo Book has plenty of different textures for your baby to feel, and large flaps to play peekaboo too. The book helps to encourage interaction and play.

One review said: "I bought this book for my daughter who was around five months old at the time of purchase. She loves looking at the bright pictures and turning the flaps and pages. There are different textures and furry bits to play with and explore. Now she is 9 months old she still loves this book and gets very excited by the last page which has a mirror in it. This is ideal for baby's first book and I think she'll enjoy looking at this for at least another 6 months."

Best for a BSL baby book

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Price: $20.47

Description

With lovable illustrated characters, the My First Signs: BSL depict 40 signed key words, with a helpful description and hand shapes and movements with each. It clearly demonstrates the gestures, it's a skill that's important to you and baby too!

One review said: "Myself and my son love this book, the illustrations are so cute and he loves spotting the various items on the pages (helping with his speech). Easy to follow signs, we have almost the whole set now."

Best for a first words baby book

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Price: $21.88

Description

This 100 First Words book is vibrant and large to keep your little one engaged. It also features beautiful illustrations and easy to lift card flaps to help them identify their first 100 words.

One review said: "I don't know why, but my son loves this book. He has a million books but he will bring this one out multiple times per day and he sometimes even gets up during the night to read it a little"

Best for a board baby book

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Rrp: $10.99

Price: $6.72

Description

This interactive sensory book, Never Touch a Porcupine! has a different silicone texture on each page. It has a funny rhyme and warns about why you shouldn't touch different animals. It also has thick, board pages that are easy for little ones to hold and turn.

One review said: "It was used for part of my grandsons little library. It is sturdy, beautifully illustrated with easy to learn rhymes. The touch panels are exceptional and encourage fine motor skills. I would say the whole range, which we now have, are a must for little ones."

Best for an interactive baby book

Description

With 10 interactive board book pages, Peekaboo Moon has easy to use sliders, cute faces and a surprise mirror ending. It helps to connect faces with playing peekaboo, which is one of the first fun games your baby will learn to play.

One review said: "I liked the bright colours and interactivity of this book, especially the mirror at the back for her to look at herself. It's perfect for her age range, and would make a lovely gift too."

Another review said: "This is a really lovely board book, easy for Lilah to hold and she was intrigued by the little flaps and push up tags."

Best for a noisy baby book

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Rrp: $24.00

Price: $21.27

Description

Your little one can listen to all the lovely sounds you can hear outdoors with the Garden Sounds book. With croaking frogs, hooting owls and baby birds tweeting, this colourful book adds a different sensory element that allows your baby to listen to the noises. It has simple text and peep through holes to explore.

One review said: "We're big fans of usborne and love these little books. Lively variety of sounds, beautifully illustrated and with some textures for little hands to play."

Another review said: "Brilliant book. Not just the sounds but also the pictures and cut outs."

Best for a soft baby book

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Price: $15.97

Description

The Soft Sensory Baby Book is great for small babies, with peek-a-boo flaps, mirror, sounds and touch and feels. It's made from cloth so it's lighter for little hands and the bright colours make it engaging. We love the little 3D dog on the front too!

One review said: "Bought for my grandson aged 9 months. He adores it and laughs heartily at the dog on the cover squeaking ! He also rubs the dogs face on his as a cuddle It’s very soft and colourful and thick enough pages for little hands to grasp. One of my best purchases ever."

Best for a classic baby book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar - View offer on Amazon
Best for a black and white baby book: Baby Touch: My First Book - View offer on Amazon
Best for a baby book keepsake: Guess How Much I Love You - View offer on Amazon
Best for an animal baby book: The Noisy Farmyard - View offer on Kidly

Best books for babies and toddlers: All you need to know

Why is it important to read to my baby?

Creating a bedtime routine: Even though your newborn is still too little to understand what you are saying, it is a soothing ritual to start from a young age.

Learning to talk: Your baby will settle with the sound of your voice, and will subconsciously pick up the rhythms, tones, and inflexions of your voice which can help when they learn to read later on.

Developing eyesight: The stories might be too complex, but from birth to around three months old, your baby is learning to focus their eyes on simple patterns. All of these books will have bright illustrations, shapes, and letters to occupy your baby.

Storytelling skills: Your baby will develop their own imagination in time and storytelling will be a big part of this. Reading to your baby from an early age can encourage this.

Developing empathy: Scientists have found that children who have stories read to them regularly show more empathy and find it easier to understand people.

Extending understanding: As your tot gets older, at the end of storytime stop and ask them ‘why do you think this character did that’ — this can help your child develop their understanding and vocabulary.

What makes a good baby book?

When creating our list of the best baby books for those under 12 months, we took into consideration these features which we think make for the best book for your baby:

Strong characters: Fun, strong characters will keep your little one mesmerised and engaged following them through the book. The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Spot and Peter Rabbit are some classic characters loved by babies, young children and parents too!

Brilliant illustrations and vocabulary: Books with bright and colourful pictures and beautiful illustrations will help keep your baby captivated along with repetition and rhyme.

Sensory interaction: Encouraging your baby to touch, feel and play with tactile materials and lift-the-flaps will not only make them smile but provide them with sensory stimulation, great for early development. Cloth books are brilliant for that sensory aspect too.

Board books: Not all the books on this list are board books but the majority are. Board books are great for babies. They're more durable, robust and remove the risk of papercuts from your child eagerly wanting to turn the page.

Opportunities to learn: As well as helping your baby to develop their vocabulary, understanding and imagination, some of these books provide your little one with the chance to learn more about the world around them; from feelings to animals and cultures to counting.

Emily Gilbert is a Digital Writer for Mother&Baby and has written for the website and previously the magazine for six years. Specialising in product reviews, Emily is the first to know about all the exciting new releases in the parenting industry.

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