Great books for children ages 18 months - 3 years

Suggestions from Mt. Lebanon Public Library, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania www.mtlebanonlibrary.org


Unless otherwise noted, all books may be found in
the picture book section under the author’s last name.
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Keep love in your heart, little one / Giles Andreae
A parent shares words of love and encouragement as a child drifts off to sleep.

 

In a blue room / Jim Averbeck
Alice wants everything in her bedroom to be blue before she falls asleep.

 

Mimi / Carol Baicker-McKee
Mimi the pig and her bunny spend a very busy day together.

 

And If the Moon Could Talk / Kate Banks
The moon looks down on a variety of evening scenes.

 

My Car / Byron Barton
Sam describes his car. (j Em BARTON)
 

 

Bedtime for little bears! / David Bedford
Mother Bear and Little Bear walk through the snow and see other creatures preparing for bedtime.

 

Move over, Rover / Karen Beaumont
Rover expects to have his doghouse all to himself during a storm, but other animals come to join him.

 

And the train goes-- / William Bee
A train station parrot listens to every sound a train and its passengers make. (j Em BEE)

 

Big Bad Bunny / Franny Billingsley
When Baby Boo-Boo, a mouse pretending to be Big Bad Bunny, becomes lost , his mother finds him.

 

Little Gorilla / Ruth Bornstein
Everyone loves Little Gorilla, even when he is big.

 

Fuzzy, fuzzy, fuzzy! : a touch, skritch, & tickle book / Sandra Boynton
Learn about different textures. (j T BOYNTON)

 

My Red Umbrella / Robert Bright
A girl’s umbrella keeps her and the animals dry.

 

Hand Rhymes / Marc Brown
Fun fingerplays.

 

Bounce/ Doreen Cronin
Rhyming text offers advice on the best ways for toddlers to bounce.

 

Ladybug Girl / Jacky Davis & David Soman
A little girl has fun when she dresses as Ladybug Girl.

 

Pigs love potatoes / Anika Denise
As more and more pigs arrive, Mama asks them to help cook potatoes.

 

Mother Goose : numbers on the loose / Leo and Diane Dillon
An illustrated collection of 24 counting rhymes.

 

Gossie & Gertie / Olivier Dunrea
Gossie and Gertie are best friends and everywhere Gossie goes, Gertie goes too.

 

Animal Crackers: A Delectable Collection of Pictures, Poems, Songs, and Lullabies /
Jane Dyer

 

Honey baby sugar child / Alice Faye Duncan
A mother expresses her love for her child.

 

Snowballs / Lois Ehlert
Snowballs turn into a snow family.

 

Bark, George / Jules Feiffer
George’s mother tries to teach her young dog to bark.

 

Ask Mr. Bear/ Marjorie Flack
Danny asks the animals for a birthday gift for his mother.

 

Ten little fingers and ten little toes / Mem Fox; illustrations by Helen Oxenbury
Babies born in different places all share the commonality of 10 little fingers and 10 little toes.

 

Snuggle up, sleepy ones / Claire Freedman
Jungle animals settle down to sleep.

 

Orange pear apple bear / Emily Gravett
Explores concepts of color, shape, and food using only five simple words.

 

Old Bear / Kevin Henkes
When Old Bear falls asleep for the winter, he dreams of enjoying each of the four seasons.

 

Hush!: A Thai Lullaby / Minfong Ho
A poetic lullaby set in Thailand.

 

Rhymes for Annie Rose / Shirley Hughes
Poems celebrating childhood.

 

Titch / Pat Hutchins
A young boy enjoys a moment of triumph.

 

Wave / Suzy Lee
A wordless picture book that shows a little girl's first experiences at the beach.

 

A truck goes rattley-bumpa / Jonathan London (j Em LONDON)
Trucks of all sizes, shapes, and colors.

 

Guess How Much I Love You /Sam McBratney
A father and son share their love.

 

Widget / Lyn McFarland
A dog pretends to be a cat in order to fit in with his new home.

 

I’m Dirty / Kate McMullan (j Em MCMULLAN)
A busy backhoe loader has fun getting dirty.

 

Who made this cake? / Chihiro Nakagawa
Little people use their big construction equipment to bake a cake.

 

Who Took the Farmer’s Hat? / Jean Nodset
The wind blows away the farmer’s hat.

 

Mother Goose's little treasures / edited by Iona Opie, illustrated by Rosemary Wells
A collection of nursery rhymes.

 

Baby happy baby sad / Leslie Patricelli
Explore opposites with situations that make baby happy and sad. (j T PATRICELLI)

 

Cold Little Duck, Duck, Duck / Lisa Westberg Peters
A little duck’s thoughts of spring bring warm weather to her frozen pond.

 

Pretty Brown Face / Andrea Pinkney
An African-American boy discovers the wonderful features that make his face special. (j T PINKNEY)

 

The littlest owl / Caroline Pitcher
A storm threatens a small but hopeful owl in his treetop home.

 

Who Said Meow? / Maria Polushkin
Puppy tries to find out which animal makes the new sound he hears.

 

Not a box / Antoinette Portis
To an imaginative bunny, a box is not just a box.

 

Harris finds his feet / Catherine Rayner
A small rabbit learns some important lessons from his Grandfather.

 

I’m Alvin / Elizabeth Rice
The adventures of a little squirrel.

 

A kitten tale / Eric Rohmann
Four kittens have different levels of anticipation for the coming winter.

 

Little Pea / Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Little Pea’s parents will not let him have his spinach dessert until he eats all his candy first.

 

Smash! Crash! / Jon Scieszka (j Em SCIESZKA)
Adventures with the trucks in Trucktown.

 

On Mother’s Lap / Ann Scott
An Eskimo boy finds enough room on mother’s lap for both him and his sister.

 

Dog and Bear /Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Three stories reveal the close friendship of Dog & Bear.

 

Dinosaur vs. bedtime / Bob Shea
A young dinosaur faces his toughest challenge : bedtime.

 

Trucks, Trucks, Trucks / Peter Sis
A little boy and his trucks clean his room. (j Em SIS)

 

Clip-clop / Nicola Smee
When Mr. Horse gives his friends Cat, Dog, Pig, and Duck a ride, they urge him to go faster and faster.

 

Leaves / David Ezra Stein
A curious bear observes how leaves change throughout the seasons.

 

A Hat for Minerva Louise /Janet Morgan Stoeke
Minerva the hen’s curious choice of hats.

 

I love bugs! / Philemon Sturges
A boy LOVES insects!

 

Me Hungry! / Jeremy Tankard
A hungry prehistoric boy sets out to find dinner.

 

Tanka Tanka Skunk! / Steve Webb
Animal names introduce rhythm.

 

Jazz baby / Lisa Wheeler
Baby and his family make some jazzy music.

 

Knuffle Bunny:a cautionary tale / Mo Willems
Trixie looses something important during a trip to the Laundromat.

 

Bear feels scared / Karma Wilson
Bear's animal friends come to his rescue when he becomes lost in the woods.

 

Oh My, Baby Bear! / Audrey Wood
Baby bear is not too big for a goodnight kiss.

 

Umbrella / Taro Yashima
A Japanese girl receives an umbrella and a pair of yellow boots for her birthday.

 

This little piggy : lap songs, finger plays, clapping games, and pantomime rhymes / Jane Yolen (j CD Kit YOLEN )
Singing games and nursery rhymes. CD with book

 

Trashy Town / Andrea Zimmerman (j Em ZIMMERMAN)
Mr. Gillie, the trash man, cleans up the town.

 

MUSIC

 

Snacktime! / Barenaked Ladies
j CD Music BARENAKED LADIES

 

If you ever see an owl / The Terrible Twos
j CD Music TERRIBLE TWOS

 

Mary had a little amp / Various popular performers
j CD Music MARY

 

I'm growing / Gunnar Madsen
 j CD Music MADSEN

 

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