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    You are here: Home / Books / Must-Read Books for 3-Year-Olds That You Don't Already Have

     

    Must-Read Books for 3-Year-Olds That You Don't Already Have

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    If you've grown tired of book lists for 3-year-olds that only include books you've already read: Goodnight Moon, The Very Hungry Caterpillar and a zillion Dr. Seuss books, this list of 10 must-have books for 3-year-olds is just what you need.

    You and your 3-year-old will meet new characters, laugh at new jokes, learn new life lessons while still enjoying the same wonderful snuggles.

    Best books for 3 year olds

    Print out the book list (find the form to get the pdf at the bottom of the post), take it to the library and you are on your way to freedom from the same old-same old picture books.

    And once you've finished reading, you can head over to our big list of 64 books for preschoolers for more inspiration.

    Note: this list contains Amazon and Bookshop affiliate links. Purchases made through these links may earn a commission for this blog. Bookshop also supports independent bookstores.


    Bear Came Along book cover

    Bear Came Along

    by Richard T. Morris

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    After emerging from his cave, Bear falls into the river and begins a journey downstream. Along the way he picks up various animal companions, including a frog and a turtle, a raccoon and more. During their watery ride, the animals discover they need each other and then–here comes the waterfall! Utterly joyous.


    the rabbit listened book for preschool aged children

    The Rabbit Listened

    by Cori Doerrfeld

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    Taylor (depicted as gender neutral so any child can identify with Taylor) is building a block tower when a bird comes and knocks it over. Taylor is very upset and several animals come over to try and fix the situation. They go about it all wrong, however. They shout, vow revenge or try to dismiss Taylor's grief. The rabbit, however, listens and allows Taylor to experience an entire range of emotions over the loss of his tower. I absolutely adored this book and parents will learn a good lesson for themselves when reading it, too!


    Vroom! by Barbara McClintock

    Vroom!

    by Barbara McClintock

    Amazon | Bookshop

    This is a wonderfully joyous read aloud for preschoolers. It is the story of a girl going on a journey in a race car while celebrating the pleasures of speed! One night Annie puts on her helmet (safety first!), hops into her car and zooms out the window of her bedroom, headed on an adventure limited only by her imagination. The text is simple and to the point, allowing the reader to travel vicariously with the racer across the landscape. The illustrations are clever and engaging. A gem.


    I Really Want to See You Grandma book cover.

    I Really Want to See You Grandma

    by Taro Gomi

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    I love this joyous book about the thrill of going to visit grandma. Yumi and her grandma are so excited about seeing each other that they race to the other's house–at the same time! They may cross en route, but they eventually reunite. So fun!


    Looking for Bongo book cover.

    Looking for Bongo

    by Eric Velasquez

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    This book, featuring an Afro-Latino family, is absolutely delightful. A boy is looking for his missing stuffed toy and he asks everyone around him for help. His family's answers are sprinkled with Spanish words and the decor of the house reflects the cultural background of the family. Preschoolers will love spotting clues to find the real culprit of Bongo's disappearance.


    Daniel's Good Day book cover

    Daniel's Good Day

    by Micha Archer

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    Oh, how I adore this optimistic, feel good picture book! Daniel gets outside and asks his friends and neighbors what it means for them to have a good day. A gardener tells him it's a good day when the bees visit. His friend Emma has a good day when the wind is sufficient for kite flying. The book has such a positive message and after reading, your kids will love discussing what it means for them to have a good day. Maybe they will even start to poll their friends, too!


    Here's a Little Poem book cover.

    Here's A Little Poem: A Very First Book of Poetry

    ed., by Jane Yolen and Andrew Fusek Peters

    Amazon | Bookshop

    I bet you never expected to be reading a verse by Gertrude Stein to your wee one! I adore this collection of unexpected poems for kids ages 0-3, and they will be enjoyed by preschool-aged children, too! Yolen and Peters have filled this compilation with poems by stellar poets like A.A. Milne, Langston Hughes and Robert Louis Stevenson. The poems are impressively well-chosen and delightful to read aloud. You won't find another collection like this and Polly Dunbar's whimsical illustrations increase the magic!


    The Whole Wide World and Me book cover.

    The Whole Wide World and Me

    by Toni Yuly

    Amazon | Bookshop

    This is a charming story of a girl enjoying the natural world. Cut paper illustrations are simple and colorful, the text is spare but poetic. What I really love about this book as a read aloud is that little 3-year-old listeners can focus on the shifting perspectives in the illustrations. They will see a close up of the girl's feet, then a wide-angle view of the landscape. The narration is in the first person, the girl stating how she sees herself as part of the world, "I am a cloud in the sky," "I am a pebble..." Gets kids thinking metaphorically!


    Squeak, Rumble, Whomp Whomp Whomp picture book cover.

    Squeak, Rumble, Whomp! Whomp! Whomp!: A Sonic Adventure

    by Wynton Marsalis

    Amazon | Bookshop

    An exuberant celebration of how everyday objects make super jazzy sounds. Wonderful and great for reading aloud to your 3-year-old, as well as your youngest lap sitters!


    Thanks to the Animals picture book cover

    Thanks to the Animals

    by Allen Sockabasin

    Amazon | Bookshop

    During his Passamaquoddy family's move to their winter home in what is now rural Maine, Little Zoo Sap falls off the sled. The local animals care for the frightened boy and keep him warm. When his father, Joo Tum, notices his son is missing, he determinedly searches for the boy. When he finds Little Zoo Sap he takes the time to thank each animal for their protection. That was perhaps my favorite part—that the father didn't just pick up his kid and go—he was mindful and grateful to the animals!

    More books for 3 year olds:

    • 30 days of diverse books for preschoolers
    • Chapter books to read aloud to preschoolers
    • 51 out of the box must-read picture books
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    1. Lindsay Bezzant says

      February 25, 2020 at 10:15 am

      Here's a little poem is the best! I'm so glad you added it to this list, it's just such a good one and should be more well known!

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      • Erica says

        February 26, 2020 at 8:55 am

        I agree!

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