Creating your library, whether it’s on your own bookshelf or through weekly library rentals, is important for a kid’s growth and development. Kids can learn about empathy and diversity through fun stories, all while refining different skills!
The Toy Insider’s Little Library series will highlight five books at the end of each month that will fill your home with laughter, love, and learning.
In March, which was National Reading Month, several kids’ media outlets released resources to help parents and kids increase their positive feelings toward reading. While building literacy skills is an important task for kids and their guardians, it can be difficult to manage. Check out Sesame Workshop’s free resources before or after adding these five books to your little one’s reading list.
MORE THAN WORDS
In More Than Words, Nathan watches and learns how his friends, classmates, and family communicate. Readers will discover that there are several ways to communicate your thoughts and feelings, including signing, singing, and more. The book also includes resources to help your young one understand new ways to communicate.
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THE TRAVELING BOOK
This story follows a book as it travels between different owners, houses, bookstores, thrift stores, and little libraries! Readers will learn that recycling books can bring happiness to different types of people and readers. At the end, there's space for kids to write where the book traveled and where it might go. The story covers…
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LOST STICK
Readers can follow as Milo, Louise's dog, travels through different countries and cultures to receive a lost stick. The book has unique, colorful artwork and discusses themes of friendship, family, and happiness. Animal-lovers will enjoy reading about Milo's journey!
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DIVINE MAKES A SPLASH! BOOK
This book follows Divine the unicorn as she learns to get over her fear of water, with the help of her unicorn friends! Once she succeeds, she'll get to spend a day swimming at the lagoon.
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Sesame Street: Let’s Go Potty, Elmo!
Follow Elmo as he uses the potty at Abby's house! This interactive book will help kids feel comfortable with the transition into potty training or help toddlers remember what steps to take in the bathroom — they can pull the tabs, turn wheels, and lift flaps.