Books to read to your baby: From pregnancy to toddlerhood

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There’s something so tender about reading to your baby, even before they’re in your arms.

Maybe you’re resting a hand on your bump, softly reading a bedtime rhyme. Maybe you’re holding a wiggly newborn who can barely focus but knows your voice already. Or maybe you’re deep in toddler life, enthusiastically turning the pages of a certain very hungry caterpillar, again. And again. And again.

Somehow, through every sleepy feed, every growth spurt, every “just one more book,” stories become more than stories. They become rituals, little pockets of connection in the middle of real, messy, beautiful parenthood.

Here’s a sweet little reading list for each early stage, bump, baby, and your wonderfully busy toddler.

Reading to your bump: Tiny ears, big connection

Pregnancy is such an in-between season. You’re waiting, wondering, growing, and talking to someone you can’t quite see yet. Reading during this phase is all about fostering early bonding and connection.

Your baby can begin hearing sounds in the womb in the third trimester, and your voice becomes familiar and comforting. Reading out loud helps you slow down, bond, and imagine the life you’re about to share.

Here are three beautiful options for that special season:

A gentle, rhythmic bedtime story written especially for babies still in the womb. It’s sweet, calming, and perfect for nighttime rituals.

A collection of poems designed to be read aloud during pregnancy, tender and full of anticipation.

A heartwarming read that imagines a baby speaking from the womb, ideal for building that emotional bridge before birth.

Even five quiet minutes a day with one of these books can feel grounding in a season that’s otherwise full of checklists and to-dos.

0 to 12 months: Cuddles, contrast, and cozy rhythms

The newborn phase is beautiful, and blurry. Sleep is unpredictable. Feeds run into each other. Days feel long and short at the same time. Reading during this stage is all about the snuggles, eye contact, and repetition. Babies love rhythm, rhyme, and familiar voices. High-contrast images and simple language keep them engaged, even if it’s just for a minute.

These picks are perfect for that first year:

A sweet, affirming story celebrating the father-child bond, perfect for bedtime snuggles.

Designed with bold, high-contrast images that newborns can actually see and focus on.

A baby-friendly spin on a classic, full of playful rhymes and big dreams.

An interactive rhyming bedtime story that invites tickles, kisses, and giggles, because reading can absolutely include wiggly toes.

At this stage, it’s less about finishing the book and more about enjoying the moment. A page here, a rhyme there, it all counts.

Toddlers: Repetition, giggles, and “again!”

Ah, toddlers. Opinionated, expressive, endlessly curious little humans.

This is when reading becomes interactive. They point. They shout out words. They demand the same book every night for two straight weeks. (You’ll know it by heart soon enough.) Books help toddlers build vocabulary, understand emotions, and make sense of their growing world.

Here are three classics for this lively stage. There is a reason these have stayed on the favourite list for so many years steadily:

A lift-the-flap favorite that invites toddlers to search, guess, and delight in surprise reveals.

Bright, rhythmic, and perfect for early counting and food recognition, plus, it’s almost guaranteed to be requested nightly.

A beautiful story about individuality and belonging, ideal for nurturing growing personalities.

Toddlers may not sit perfectly still, but that’s not the goal. The back-and-forth, the pointing, the “what’s that?”, that’s where the magic happens.

The real win here is the ritual. Across every stage, bump, baby, and toddler, reading becomes so much more than words on a page. It turns into a bedtime cue, a slow morning snuggle, a way for partners to bond, and a gentle pause in the middle of the chaos.

These small moments naturally become part of your wind-down rhythm. You don’t need a perfect reading voice or even to finish the whole book; you just need to show up. From whispering poems to your belly to dramatically reenacting a certain hungry caterpillar for your toddler, each story quietly builds connection, one cozy page at a time.

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