Must have books for every Preschool library

Must have books for every Preschool library

  1. Girls don’t fart: “So Ethan asked among his friends, ‘Does everyone get wind?’ Marty laughed, Fizz looked confused, and Sam just quietly grinned.” — Your kids will be laughing for days…!
  1. The Very Hungry caterpillar: This is a staple in any daycare library! Watch the animated movie here.
  2. Pete the cat: “While Pete tries to figure out what a New Year’s resolution is, he forgets to invite his friends to the party at his place. With the party underway, Pete finds out that a New Year’s resolution is something that makes you happy, and thinks of his own before everyone counts down to the New Year.”
  3. Piranha’s don’t eat bananas: or do they? Read this fun book that has underlining themes of exceptions to the rule, celebrating differences and working together!
  4. Pig the winner: “Pig was a Pug and I’m sorry to say, If he didn’t come first it would ruin his day…” Listen to an audio version here!
  5. The very cranky bear series
  6. Dear zoo
  7. Where’s Spot
  8. Where the wild things are
  9. Magic hat by men fox
  10. Where is the green sheep
  11. Room on the broom
  12. Aliens love underpants: “When little aliens fly down to Earth, they don’t come to visit because they want to meet the Earthlings…”
  13. Thelma the unicorn: “You’re perfect as you are but Thelma said, I’m not”
  14. How the snake bit the sun
  15. How did the birds get there colours
  16. Sebastian
  17. Alpacas with maracas
  18. How do dinosaurs set
  19. Albie and the space rocket
  20. What’s the Difference? Being Different Is Amazing: The title says it all. Learn about inclusion and the beauty in diversity with this colourful and fun book!
  21. I’m Like You, You’re Like Me: A Book about Understanding and Appreciating Each Other
  22. Worm Loves Worm
  23. We’re Going on a Bear Hunt
  24. The Gruffalo
  25. Pout Pout Fish
  26. The book with no pictures: Can’t visualise it? Watch this video audio version to see why this book is so popular among young children!
  27. In my heart
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