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Books your 1 year old will love
Our top selection of books your 1 year old will enjoy reading (or chewing) again and again.
We have tried to select some old favorites and some books you may not have seen before.

"Crayons are quiet, Pots and pans are loud!" You can have a lot of fun with your toddler reading this book. Before long I am sure they will be joining in (especially the loud). One of many in a series by Leslie Patricelli starring the same funny, bald toddler. Make sure you take a look at the others.


Toddlers are fascinated with babies, this book has beautiful, detailed illustrations of diverse families.


This big, sturdy book has photographs of all sorts of animals! Great opportunity to learn the names of animals and the noises they make.




These books by Karen Katz use bright, colorful illustrations to depict family life - especially hugs! Very sweet books.


Sturdy lift-the-flaps and textured pages makes this book a must for toddlers. Can your toddler find all of the soft toys?


Illustrated by Annie Kubler, this is another from the 'book with holes' series. Colorful pictures and repetitive text make this an attractive book for toddlers.


Filled with the familiar and everything that toddlers love: getting dressed, playtime, noisy animals, cars and trucks, around the house, in the yard, out and about, colors and shapes, numbers and counting, mealtime, bath time, and bedtime.

This book shows a variety of babies—boys and girls of various ethnicities kissing, hugging, and playing with their favorite soft toys.

This book is probably more for an older 1 year old (18mths +) with a fairly good attention span, as the illustrations and language are a little more complicated than some board books. The rhyming text is wonderful, and as your toddler gets older he or she will start to anticipate and join in the words.
Books for 1 year olds
Quiet Loud
"Crayons are quiet, Pots and pans are loud!" You can have a lot of fun with your toddler reading this book. Before long I am sure they will be joining in (especially the loud). One of many in a series by Leslie Patricelli starring the same funny, bald toddler. Make sure you take a look at the others.
Everywhere Babies
Toddlers are fascinated with babies, this book has beautiful, detailed illustrations of diverse families.
My Big Animal Book
This big, sturdy book has photographs of all sorts of animals! Great opportunity to learn the names of animals and the noises they make.
Hands Can
All the things our hands can do: Play peekaboo, catch, throw, clap, wave 'hello' and 'bye-bye'... Vibrant full-color photos capture children at play. Your toddler will enjoy joining in with his or her hands.
Daddy Hugs and Mommy Hugs
These books by Karen Katz use bright, colorful illustrations to depict family life - especially hugs! Very sweet books.
Bedtime Peekaboo
Sturdy lift-the-flaps and textured pages makes this book a must for toddlers. Can your toddler find all of the soft toys?
Ten Little Monkeys
Illustrated by Annie Kubler, this is another from the 'book with holes' series. Colorful pictures and repetitive text make this an attractive book for toddlers.
My First Busy Day
Filled with the familiar and everything that toddlers love: getting dressed, playtime, noisy animals, cars and trucks, around the house, in the yard, out and about, colors and shapes, numbers and counting, mealtime, bath time, and bedtime.
Baby Cakes

This book shows a variety of babies—boys and girls of various ethnicities kissing, hugging, and playing with their favorite soft toys.
Each Peach Pear Plum

This book is probably more for an older 1 year old (18mths +) with a fairly good attention span, as the illustrations and language are a little more complicated than some board books. The rhyming text is wonderful, and as your toddler gets older he or she will start to anticipate and join in the words.
Next: Books Your 2 Year Old Will Love
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Comments
Alida Bunder
Love this selection. Great job finding books for little first readers.
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