|
Books For Children
Literacy is an essential skill that strongly impacts a child's future. Reading to and with your child not only creates a strong parent-child bond, but it also forms good habits and teaches a child that reading can (and should) be a fun experience. The Association of American Publishers cites various findings about the impact of reading on a child's development here. While you are probably already aware of the importance of literacy in a child's development, the findings are worth taking a look.
Books By Age
Children of different ages have different needs when it comes to reading. Below, some suggestions for what to look for. You can find suggestions below from the National Education Association (compiled by teachers across the country) and from About.com. Up-to-date children's book releases are listed by The Children's Book Council, and the New York Times.
| Babies & Infants | |
![]() |
It's never too early to introduce a child to reading. Soft books are best for babies so they can bang them on the table or chew on them without hurting themselves or the book. Sturdy, yet lightweight books are good for toddlers. Some good subjects to choose from for this age group are ABC's
For the most up-to-date releases in this category, see Barnes and Noble's best-selling Baby and Preschool books right now. |
| Children 4-8 years old | |
![]() |
At this stage, choose books with more text and less pictures.
For the most up-to-date releases in this category, see Barnes and Noble's best-selling books (ages 4-8) right now. |
| Children 9-12 years old | |
![]() |
Children at this age can advance to chapter books with longer, more involved plots in order to continue their progress in reading. Here are some classics to choose from:
For the most up-to-date releases in this category, see Barnes and Noble's best-selling books (ages 9-12) right now. |
| Foreign Language Books | |
![]() |
Bilingual Books for Kids |
Book Alternatives
|
External Links
- American Academy of Pediatrics -- A reliable resource for information on how reading impacts children and how to incorporate it in your home.
- Scholastic
-- An interactive site for kids all about books.
- Reading Is Fundamental -- Read-alongs, parental guides, book lists, and more.
- About.com -- A straightforward guide for parents.
- Parent Center -- For new parents and those with preschoolers.
International Resources
For this resource in your home country, please see:
DE: Kinderbuecher




