Best Books For A 6 To 12 Months Baby

Books (after toys, of course!), especially those with simple stories, are arguably among toddlers’ most sought-after possessions.

Babies love to browse story books and picture books.
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But with a wide array of touch-and-feel books and board books with engaging illustrations – perfect for baby touch exploration, be it infants’ or toddlers’ textbooks or even 5-year-olds top books, picking a touch-and-feel book for your baby’s library, and fitting with your child’s development won’t be easy.

Books For Babies Aged 6 To 12 Months

List Of The Perfect Board Books You Can Read For Your Little Ones

Moms Buy Baby Books

A mom does not merely buy books for young babies’ entertainment (but yes, they are so much fun!). It’s also a way to invest in their future. Books do not only help in your baby’s belly button reading development, but books also teach valuable lessons. Also, books can be a medium to strengthen your connection with your child. Moms often read to their children as a way of enhancing their bond with their little child. Engaging in read-aloud sessions with your baby stimulates their developing senses and fosters the growth of listening and memory skills. These skills nurtured through reading books, lay a foundation that can support your baby’s diaper bag journey towards becoming an avid reader as they grow up. The little ones love it when somebody reads a story to them, just as we love telling them a story.

Choosing Baby Books

There are a lot of different books to choose from. Depending on your child’s age, you should pick one book, two books, or three books (well, there’s no such thing as too many books, though!) that are age-appropriate. You can choose from beautifully illustrated books, lift-the-flap books with touch-and-feel pages that can be visually stimulating for them, or even choose a classic story with appealing illustrations that everybody loves. You can introduce baby stories to them as early as they are still in the womb. Reading books to babies and toddlers is just one of the many wonderful things you can do for your child. The baby discovers new words, new sounds, and new things when we read books to them.

Favorite Baby Books

Some favorite books include “Brown Bear” by Eric Carle, “Moo, Baa, La La La!” by Sandra Boynton, and “Global Babies” by The Global Fund for Children. You can also explore books by Dr. Seuss, such as the classic “One Book” or others like “Beautiful Story” by Jennifer Adams, “Farm Animals” by Rod Campbell, and “Other Cultures” by Karen Katz. Introducing your baby to diverse literature opens up their world to different perspectives and enriches their early learning experiences.

For babies aged 12 months - There are a lot of benefits to reading early to your baby.
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Books You Should Read With Your Baby

Baby Book

Goodnight Moon By Margaret Wise Brown 

Goodnight Moon is a classic story and a lovely book that has woven itself into any child’s bedtime story – a great choice to continue shopping. With its simple words, the story revolves around a bunny who is about to go to sleep. As he prepares for his bedtime, he says goodnight to everything around him.

The book is praised for its pacing and simple but sweet story – a characteristic of books for babies. Moreover, it’s also a great book to read for your child before tucking them in for the night. Goodnight Moon is perfect for all ages, which makes it one of the top choices of books for babies 6 to 12 months old.

Best books to read: First 100 Words by Roger Priddy; Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown; When the World Was Waiting For You by Gillian Shields 
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Baby Board Book

When The World Was Waiting By Gillian Shields 

When the World Was Waiting For You is not only a book for your child but also for you! This children’s book tells the story of a family and how they anticipated their child’s arrival. Overall, the story is incredibly sweet and said in a way that your child can understand as they mature.

What puts this book as one of the top publications you can get for infants aged 6 months to 1 year is its emotional impact. While your child may not understand it yet, the meaning behind this story resonates with any mom. This makes it one of the mom’s favorites to buy.

Sound Baby Book

Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You? By Doctor Seuss

Any Doctor Seuss books will always be on the list of best books for babies six to twelve months old! As one of Doctor Seuss’ silly and charming tales, this book revolves around sounds. The book follows the story of a man named Mr. Brown, who can make all sorts of animal noises. He can buzz like a bee and even moo like a cow!

Overall, the story is silly and entertaining, perfect for any baby. Despite its content, it teaches your baby to distinguish some animal noises in a fun and engaging way!

Fun Baby Book

Big And Little By Margaret Miller

While the other publications mentioned above are perfect stories involving parents and their children, this one is for your baby and their older siblings’ age range. Big and Little revolves around the concept of “big” and “little” things while focusing on first-born siblings and younger siblings. This book is described as a simple way of describing the complex yet heartwarming relationship between an older and a younger sibling.

As a picture book, this is engaging for kids of all ages as it also uses simple language. Use this book as an opportunity to foster the relationship between your babies!

a 6 month old learn a lot from books.
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Toddlers Book

First 100 Words – Roger Priddy

A wonderful introduction to the English language with vibrant pictures and first words.

As one of the perfect publications for young children aged 6 mos. to 1 year, the First 100 Words is an excellent introduction to the English language. This picture book helps your child identify everyday items and living beings in your house, from food to body parts, animals and baby animals, and baby items. Moreover, the books are filled with colorful illustrations and fun pictures that could easily entertain your child at his/her young age.

 The baby books are also pretty convenient to store, given their small size. You can easily squeeze it into any bookshelf or store it inside your bag when going outdoors.

Which books do you prefer? Sound off in the comments below!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do 6-Month-Olds Like Books And Reading?
Around the age of 4 to 6 mos., your baby’s curiosity towards books might start to grow. During this period, they will likely grab and hold books, although they may also explore them by mouthing, chewing, and occasionally dropping them. Opt for durable vinyl or cloth books featuring vibrant colors and familiar, repetitive, or rhyming text.

What Is The Most Read Among Children’s Books?
“The Very Hungry Caterpillar,” authored and illustrated by Eric Carle, holds the distinction of being one of the most popular children’s books ever created. Since its initial publication in 1969, the book has been translated into more than 62 languages, and astonishingly, a copy is sold somewhere in the world approximately every 30 seconds.

Is It Good To Read Chapter Books To Infants?
By engaging in activities such as looking, pointing, touching, and responding to questions, you encourage your baby to enhance their social development and thinking abilities. These interactions also contribute to the improvement of their language skills as they imitate sounds, identify pictures, and acquire new words.

Other Resources

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/the-read-down/best-books-for-children-6-12-months

https://www.gentlenursery.com/play-learn/best-baby-books/

http://www.booknerdmommy.com/10-favorite-books-6-month-olds-12-month-olds/

Last Updated on May 9, 2023 by Bernadine Racoma

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