Recently updated on April 6th, 2024
The finest source of information for unknown questions is literature. Additionally, they can assist your child in developing independent critical thinking skills. Continue reading if you’re eager to foster their creativity and imagination while advancing their literacy abilities.
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ToggleHere is a list of books for 3-year-olds.
1. Llama Llama Misses Mama
by Anna Dewdney
This book is about Llama’s feelings when he goes to school for the first time. If you plan to send your toddler to Preschool, this will help him understand that having fun at school while Mama is gone is okay. This book is for slightly older toddlers and preschoolers.
2. Hop On Pop
by Dr. Seuss
This beloved rhyme picture book, described as “the simplest Seuss for youngest use,” is a great way to introduce kids to Dr. Seuss’s incredibly clever wordplay. This book is full of simple, short, and silly words. It will keep kids entertained anytime.
3. Dragons Love Tacos
by Adam Rubin
Do you know Dragons Love to eat tacos but mild salsa? HaHaHa… This is a silly story, kids will love how Dragons like to eat Tacos. This will help in improving their imagination skills
4. Go Away Big Green Monster
by Ed Emberley
This book has a large green monster, but you can send it away.
At the age of 3 years, kids develop a fear of monsters or some other scary things, this book teaches that they have the power to send away their fears.
5. The Very Hungry Caterpillar
by Eric Carle
A vibrant book depicting a caterpillar’s transformation into a butterfly. This illustrates how a caterpillar passes through the holes in the book every day of the week to consume food.
6. Plant the Tiny Seed
7. All by Myself (Little Critter)
by Mercer Mayer
In this beloved, humorous, and lovable book, Mercer Mayer’s Little Critter wants to show you everything he is capable of.
Whether he’s riding his bike, tying his shoes, or coloring a picture, this well-loved story will resonate with both parents and kids. An ideal method for teaching kids about self-sufficiency!
Festival books must be in the collection of Books for 3-year-olds
Below are a few suggested festival books for 3-year-olds.
8. Festival of Colors
by Kabir Sehgal and Surishtha Sehgal
The Hindu Festival of Colors is called Holi. Mintoo and Chintoo, siblings, are occupied collecting flowers to turn into vibrant powders to be thrown during the celebration. And when the big day finally arrives, they get together for a lively celebration of new beginnings, forgiveness, and, of course, fun with their neighbors, family, and friends!
9. My Diwali Light
by Raakhee Mirchandani
A sweet holiday tale that follows a girl’s family as they enjoy Diwali customs with their loved ones. It’s a perfect book explaining how kids engaged in Diwali celebrations from decorating Clay lamps to making rangoli.
10. Amma tell me about Raksha Bandhan
by Bhakti Mathur
Come celebrate Rakhi with the siblings Klaka and Kiki as they celebrate it with their sister Maya. Amma will tell you the stories behind the festival, including how Lakshmi had to go to great lengths to win her husband back, how Indra came out on top after a close loss, and how Rabindranath Tagore thwarted a well-laid plan of the British empire.
11. Bear Stays Up for Christmas
by Karma Wilson
Bear’s pals are working hard to keep him up for Christmas! To find a Christmas tree, make cakes, hang stockings, and sing holiday tunes, they wake Bear up and ask him for assistance.