For the past 17 years, Movida Heights has been rounding up the best
children’s books for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-agers,
bringing you high-quality titles that are not only educational, but fun to
read.
This year is no different. We’ve sorted through over 100 books, narrowing
down the list to titles that both inspire a love of literacy and teach important
values. Whether you give the gift of literature this holiday season or simply
re-imagine your family's bedtime routine, we hope our 2018 selection helps
create joyful memories that last a lifetime.
Popular Books for Babies & Toddlers
Wild! Numbers, written & illustrated by Courtney
Dicmas, Infant/Toddler: This funny and colorfully engaging
picture book is the perfect introduction for the youngest listeners to learn
basic number concepts. The wild bird antics will draw children back to this book
over and over again inspiring them to learn numbers and counting. The hand drawn
birds are recognizable backyard favorites that will capture a child’s
interest throughout the pages.
One Red Button, written by Marthe Jocelyn,
Infant/Toddler: A book delightfully illustrated by
Jocelyn’s paper collages that are rich with color and texture. This
wordless board book engages the youngest children as they search for the
“button.” This common object transforms into animals and other
familiar items as parent and child explore page after page. Children are drawn
back to this book time and again as they discover new details with each viewing.
While this board book is a hit with infants and toddlers, preschool children are
often inspired to show their artistic side after seeing Jocelyn’s paper
collages.
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, written by Bill Martin, Jr., Infant/Toddler: Appreciated for its delightful and memorable rhymes. A sample from Chicka Chicka Boom Boom reads “Skit skat skoodle doot. Flip flop flee.”
Flora and the Chicks, written and
illustrated by Molly Idle,
Infant/Toddler: Flora and the Chicks is a
wordless book about a young girl who is present during the
hatching of ten eggs. The book’s whimsical illustrations
tell the delightful story. Flora, the main character, appears a
little overwhelmed with the rapidly hatching eggs. It’s a
book that will help children learn to count and discover the
world of baby animals. Children will have fun lifting flaps
throughout the book and counting each unique chick that is
hatched.
Popular Books for
Preschoolers
Say Zoop!, written and illustrated
by Hervé Tullet,
Preschool: This interactive book
encourages readers to create sounds and try new words in
different voice levels. “Say a little OH! Say a HUGE
OH!” Readers will experiment with emotions, sound, color,
math skills and rhythm as they follow the dots from page to
page.
A Book for Benny, written by Judith
Koppens and illustrated by Marja Meijer,
Preschool: Sam is a little girl
who loves to read and thinks there is no better way to spend a
rainy day. Her dog Benny does not agree! Sam decides she needs
to share her love of reading with Benny. Off to the library they
go in search of the perfect book for Benny. Children will be
delighted by Benny’s humorous ways of indicating to Sam
which book he likes or dislikes. The story as well as the
illustrations are endearing and will capture the hearts of all
who read this book.
Popular Books for School-Age Children
Muddy: The Story of Blues Legend Muddy
Waters, written by Michael Mahin, illustrated by
Evan Turk,
School-Age: Muddy
is the story of guitarist Muddy Waters, who embraced the blues
from an early age, despite his grandmother’s disapproval.
According to her, “Muddy was never good at doing what he
was told” and his determination and love for music led to
him establishing the musical genre known as the “Chicago
Blues”. Through the use of rhythmic language, the author
tells Muddy’s story pulling the reader in on each page.
The illustrations throughout the book complement the soulful
text through the use of mixed-media, causing the energy of the
music to come to life. The story is a fun biography for
school-age children depicting the history of a musical genre,
while teaching the important lessons of determination and living
your dreams.
Beyond the Bright Sea, written by
Lauren Wolk, School-Age: This book earned the
2018 Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction. In it,
twelve-year-old Crow has lived her entire life on a small island
off the coast of Massachusetts where she was left as a baby and
found and cared for by a man named “Osh.”
Crow’s curiosity leads her on a journey to find her birth
family. While on her journey, she discovers the ability to
deeply love the family she already has.
Lost and Found Cat: The True Story
of Kunkush’s Incredible Journey, written
by Doug Kuntz and Amy Shrodes and illustrated by Sue
Cornelison,
School-Age: This
touching story of an immigrant family who had to flee Iraq
with their beloved cat will pull at any reader’s
heartstrings. Upon arrival to Greece, the family was
separated from their cat, Kunkush. Readers will enjoy the
well written verse of how the cat was reunited with his
family and the beautiful illustrations that go along with
it.
Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut,
written by Derrick Barnes and illustrated by Gordon C.
James,
School-Age: Crown:
An Ode to the Fresh Cut, is already a winner of at least four
book awards. Through cool, engaging artwork and text, this book
documents the experience of a young boy going to the barber shop
and getting a fresh cut. But the barber shop is more than a
barber shop. It is a chance to be around other beautiful black
and brown men and boys and a chance to be and look special, and
to know that you matter.
Books of Excellence for Everyone
From science to art to social responsibility – we’re sure there’s something on this list for the whole family. We hope you enjoy exploring these titles with your children as much as we did, and wish you happy reading!More on Reading with Children
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