Why + What We Read To Our Toddlers

Why + What We Read To Our Toddlers

reading to your toddlers

Every evening when dinner is done, the boys run to the bathroom for their bath. We fill the tub up bubbly with Tubby Todd, dump in too many toys, and scrub the remnants of dinner off them.

Without skipping a beat, once done in the tub they run their little bare bottoms to the bookshelf and pick out a couple of books. Their little pitter patter toddles are the cutest as they make their way back to their room, grins spread wide across their faces.

We love reading.

Reading takes up a lot of our time and I don't hate it.

LB is in grad school to become an elementary teacher. He read if you read with your babies and toddlers for 20 minutes a day, they'll likely have the reading skills of an 8th grader by 5th grade. Studies also reveal the inability to read and crime are intimately connected.

Rhyming books help babies and toddlers put words together.

Pictures and words teach them language.

The interaction and bonding happening is healthy and necessary on countless levels.

Numerous studies have shown that students who are exposed to reading before preschool are more likely to do well in all facets of formal education. After all, if a student struggles to put together words and sentences, how can he be expected to grasp the math, science, and social concepts he’ll be presented with when he begins elementary school?
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A huge thing easy to forget, is that books are the main way for our children to learn about the world they live in; books are their first encounter with this world.

Picture books are some of the very first visuals children get of our world in all of its diversity and beauty and variations. Books are filled with information, seeping into their subconsciousness as reality. We choose our books with intention. Reading with intentionality, seeing what the message in your kids' book is, will help shape our future generation. 

So we make reading a priority.

We purposefully choose books with diversity and different ways of living. We don't want our babies growing into toddlers and into adults thinking their experience is the only type of lived experience.

We want to offer them an entire global view of the nations and people and cultures our big Creator God created.

What would be so cool is if we all committed to doing this with our kids—there would be far less "Why is your skin dirty/brown/that way?" out of the mouths of elementary students. I've been asked a number of times by innocent 5 year olds, "Why is his skin that way?" or "Why is he black?" Fair question and there is zero shame in talking about skin color (usually the parent of said child shh's and scoots away awkwardly), but how cool would it be if our families already talked about this kind of stuff at home?

We should be teaching our kids at a young age not everyone looks the same, but that doesn't make them any less valuable or human. So here are some amazing books you can begin incorporating into your library!

Few things are as sweet as when one of my little ones brings me a book and crawls into my lap. 

Here are our favorite toddler books:

I cannot recommend this book enough. If we want to raise kids who love well, easily and naturally, we need to teach them not all families look the same. Not all people look the same. And each family and person has immense value and worth.

Todd Parr's It's Okay To Be Different. Definitely a favorite.

Todd Parr's It's Okay To Be Different. Definitely a favorite.

The Skin You Live In: this book is so many good things.

Read my review of this book + an interview with author Matthew Paul Turner!

Read my review of this book + an interview with author Matthew Paul Turner!

I love this book and think of Jesus's love for us.

I love this book and think of Jesus's love for us.

My friend Kayla wrote this! All sales of "Just Really Joseph" will flow directly to Katelyn's Fund Orphan Ministry, a 501(c)3 that advocates for vulnerable children in Haiti, as well as provides international and domestic adoption grants to fam…

My friend Kayla wrote this! All sales of "Just Really Joseph" will flow directly to Katelyn's Fund Orphan Ministry, a 501(c)3 that advocates for vulnerable children in Haiti, as well as provides international and domestic adoption grants to families across the U.S. Read my full review here:  https://adoption.com/adoption-books-review-of-just-really-joseph

Mem Fox is a favorite! We love Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes

Mem Fox is a favorite! We love Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes

I know the main guy holding all the children...is a little creepy, ha! But I love the message this book sends: all over the world, children are laughing and crying, playing and learning, sleeping and eating. They don't look the same, the don't speak…

I know the main guy holding all the children...is a little creepy, ha! But I love the message this book sends: all over the world, children are laughing and crying, playing and learning, sleeping and eating. They don't look the same, the don't speak the same language, their lives are different, but inside they are just like you.

This was one of the first books we purchased Sage, before Ira arrived. I just love it! I remember standing in Powells Bookstore crying reading it, ha! I've talked with far too many black and/or biracial friends who said they grew up hating their ski…

This was one of the first books we purchased Sage, before Ira arrived. I just love it! I remember standing in Powells Bookstore crying reading it, ha! I've talked with far too many black and/or biracial friends who said they grew up hating their skin and hair. They felt so different and different felt bad. They weren't told to celebrate their skin and hair. This book is all about loving the body you were created in. It's so good and every home needs it!

There are a few books in this series I want to purchase: My Home, My Neighborhood. This book is definitely my favorite of her work, though.

There are a few books in this series I want to purchase: My Home, My Neighborhood. This book is definitely my favorite of her work, though.

By far the best Bible for any age. Makes me teary eyed every time!

By far the best Bible for any age. Makes me teary eyed every time!

A few more of our fav's:

best top toddler books, books for your toddler

Currently on my wish list to purchase is:

She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World

Shopping With Dad by Matt Harvey and Miriam Latimer

The Wheels on The Tuk Tuk by Kabir Sehgal and Surishtha Sehgal

Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall

Early Sunday Morning by Denene Millner

Bravo: Poems About Amazing Hispanics

I love following Wear Truth & Gold on Instagram because she often posts about books and I have a running wish list on Amazon, many from her suggestions!

What are your favorite books for your toddlers and kids?

Bonus points if you leave links in the comments!

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