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Spring Break Book Ideas

3/11/2020

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 Spring break is upon us, and we’ve been getting some nice weather in between the rainy days here in central Alabama! We are getting ready to celebrate all that spring brings with it. One of our favorite holidays, Read Across America Day, encourages us to continue the celebration of our love of reading every day. That’s one of the reasons why we love gifting books to our friends and family for holidays and birthdays.

Books serve multiple purposes here at Little Peach. We love all of the language exposure and the quality snuggles reading time provides. There are tons of great books out there, and sometimes  the huge amount can be overwhelming. So here’s a list of my top 10 favorite books and series that why we love incorporating into our family reading time.

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​Priddy Baby Books – Theses books are amazing at exposing our children to a lot of vocabulary. One thing I really love is that the pages are broken down into categories. It really helps to introduce the concept of categories to little ones. Additionally, this book uses real pictures! This is so great as it helps our children carry over the names of the pictures into real life every day items/objects. 

Llama Llama series by Anna Dewdney – This series is great as it lets you accompany little llama on some very fun daily events like the first day of school and bedtime. Great for prepping little ones for events that can otherwise be overwhelming. 
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Usborne Books and More – Touchy Feely Books – These books are great for little ones to encourage understanding of different textures and description words. We also love searching for the little duck hidden on each page. It makes for some very fun reading times. 

Tom Fletcher “There’s a ___ in your book” – This series is one of my twins’ favorites. These books are great because they are interactive, and allow the reader to follow along and take part in the story. How neat is that?  
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Dr. Seuss – Any of the Dr. Seuss books are always a great option. Fun stories and engaging pictures for children and rhythmic text make these a great choice.

Eric Carle – “Brown Bear, Brown Bear What do you see?” has to be the most read book in our house. Any of the Eric Carle books are great because they have engaging pictures and eye catching stories. These classic books are always a great option.
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Laura Numeroff Mouse board books – These are a great option that we love for holidays. There are a lot of holiday specific mouse books and most of them come in a board book option for durability. We also love the repetitive sequence of the stories it makes it easier for our kiddos to read the books with us if they can predict how the next page is going to go. 

Press Here by Hervé Tullet – This book is also interactive and super engaging for littles. Each page has a direction to follow and allows young readers to get involved in the book. 
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Any nursery rhyme book – These are great as they help children put a visual picture to songs that are easily remembered. Nursery rhymes have many benefits for preschool development, skills such as discriminating between sounds and increasing vocabulary. They’re also great at introducing patterns, sequencing, and counting. (Ex. Wheels on the Bus, Old McDonald) 

Lift the flap books – Usborne Books and more, Target, Amazon have a huge range of lift the flap books. These are some of the best because lifting flaps allow children to have an additional engaging element, and they are fun for all!
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This is a short list of all the books we use with our kids during story time and also to encourage language and preschool skills.  There are so many more books and series out there that we love and have in our libraries!

We’d love to hear if you have any favorite book/series we didn’t include? Let us know in the comments!

Martha Verbruggen, M.S. CCC-SLP

Martha is a bilingual speech-language pathologist with Little Peach Feeding and Speech. She is a mother of toddler boy/girl twins and a baby girl. 

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