Home / Baby / Baby Shopping Guide 30+ essential board books for baby’s first year Classic and new titles that will take you from baby's first day to their first birthday. By Jennifer LaBracio and Sara Goldstein Updated March 23, 2023 Rectangle We independently select and share the products we loveāand may receive a commission if you choose to buy. It’s no secret that reading baby books is one of the best things you can do for your infant. Reading to babyāeven from a very young ageāstimulates brain development and strengthens the parent-child bond. Additionally, reading helps babies develop language skills and make sense of the world around them. Fostering a love for books is a gift your children will treasure for the rest of their lives. The best first books for babies are board books. The smaller size and chunky pages make them easier for little hands to grasp and turn while the cardboard can withstand everything from teething baby chomps to over-enthusiastic toddlers. It can be a bit overwhelming to start your baby’s first library, so we’ve created a guide featuring the best of the bestāclassic and new baby board books that will take you from baby’s first day to their first birthday. Related: When to start reading to baby: What the data say The best board books for babies Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls Baby's First Book of Extraordinary Women $9.99 A board book adaptation of our favorite inspiring series, Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls Baby’s First Book of Extraordinary Women features artists, inventors, activists and trailblazers that changed the world. Accompanied by colorful illustrations and simple text it’s the first Rebel Girls book you’ll buy and it certainly won’t be the last. SHOP B is For Bison $9.99 This recent release from BabyLit teaches the ABCs while introducing the tiniest adventurers to the wonders of America’s National Parks. Illustrator Greg Paprocki is at his finest with gorgeous retro mid-century takes on everywhere from the Grand Canyon to Yosemite. SHOP My First Shapes Book $11.71 What better way to learn about basic shapes than alongside the timeless architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright? Each page features bold and colorful geometric illustrations along with interactive hunt and find questions. SHOP Little Feminist Board Book Set $9.99 Ok, so this is technicallyĀ fourĀ books but they come in a bundle and it’s too hard to pick just one. The bold and colorful volumes feature iconic female artists, pioneers, leaders and activists so that little ones can get their history on from day one. SHOP So Many Stars $8.99 Baby’s first art book! The iconic pop art of Andy Warhol combined with a sweet and simple messages (and a mirror at the end!) make this a must-have. SHOP No No Yes Yes $6.99 Yanking the cat by the tail? No. Gentle pats? Yes! This expressive book uses their favorite first words and common behaviors to teach right from wrong. SHOP Goodnight Moon $5.36 We’ll never get tired of this ultimate classic of children’s literature, beloved by generations for its quiet prose and simple beauty. SHOP The Runaway Bunny $7.50 “If you run away,” said his mother, “I will run after you. For you are my little bunny.” This book hasĀ neverĀ gone out of print since its publication in 1942; if that isn’t enough of a ringing endorsement, we’re not sure what is. SHOP The Very Hungry Caterpillar $5.06 Little ones have loved chomping their way through the pages of this book for decades, right along with everyone’s favorite little caterpillar. SHOP Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See? $4.99 Read it once and it will be in your head for days… and in baby’s vocabulary within weeks! Beloved for his drawings, Eric Carle’s famed career as an illustrator began with this book back in 1966. Despite being more than five decades olds, the story’s lessons on colors and animals are still as relevant as ever. SHOP A is for Activist $7.29 This is one you’ll come back to time and time again, well beyond the toddler years to spark conversations about social justice, community and the power of people to make change. Who says ABC books have to be babyish? SHOP TouchThinkLearn: ABC $22.49 The TouchThinkLearn series stands out as a favorite for its clean, modern aesthetic and engaging tactile die-cuts and cut-outs. Tiny, curious hands will love touchingāand learningātheir ABCs. SHOP Sally at the Farm $7.95 This colorful, visually stimulating story about a dog enjoying the splendors of a day at the farm is a great way to teach little ones about animals, colors and more. SHOP I Love You Through and Through $4.60 This sweet book will teach them from day one that no matter what, you’ll love them through and through. Bonus: This is one of our favorite books to gift new parents. SHOP 8 Little Planets $7.19 Travel the solar system with this cute and colorful planetary party. With the added interest of a stacking cut out, it’s certain to become an instant hit! SHOP The Pout Pout Fish $7.99 We dare you not to start singing (or rapping!) the catchy phrase pout pout fish repeats over and over in this brightly illustrated tale that takes place on the ocean floor. SHOP Little Gorilla $5.99 “Once there was a gorilla, and everybody loved him. His mother loved him. His father loved him….even when he was only one day old, everybody loved Little Gorilla… But then Little Gorilla began to change.” This heartwarming story about how babyāand loveāgrows over the first year of life will give you all the feels. (We may or may not be crying as we type this… ) And the amazing retro illustrations will never go out of style. SHOP Peeka-A Who? $6.95 Our favorite peekaboo book promises lots of giggles, while lots of flaps to lift and brightly colored animals to spot promise lots of learning for little ones! SHOP Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes $6.89 As parents, we really can’t get enough of baby fingers and toes, and this book celebrate all their tiny body parts with rhyming prose and sot illustrations of of babies from all backgrounds. SHOP Where is Baby's Belly Button $5 This sturdy lift-the-flap book puts babies on the hunt for their favorite body parts and will bring lots of delight along the way. SHOP Dear Zoo $5 Babies will love to lift the flaps and find out which animal will be coming home as the new family pet! SHOP Indestructibles Baby Faces $5.95 Indestructibles are just that: chew proof, rip proof, nontoxic, and washable. We love them for stroller entertainment or tossed in the diaper bag for a “I need to distract baby now!” emergency. SHOP Black and White $5 The black and and white images throughout this board book will help your little one’s visual development, and the sophistication of the illustrationsācreated by a British textile designerāmeans you won’t mind reading it again and again. SHOP Look at You! $7.99 Fun fact: babies love looking at other babies! Short of running a daycare in your own house, this oversized board book is perfect for showing your little one bright baby faces and expressions all day long. SHOP Colors $10.95 Let those little hands work their way through the rainbow with this book featuring sturdy cardboard pages of graduating lengths. This unique design introduces colors in a fun and creative way. SHOP First 100 Words Book $4.78 With 100 first words accompanied by 100 clear, bright photos, this word book stands out as one your baby will go back to again and again. SHOP Chicka Chicka Boom Boom $4.59 “A told B and and B told C, “I’ll meet you at the top of the coconut tree.” This lively alphabet chant couldn’t be betterāwe’ve never met a little one who doesn’t agree! SHOP Sunrise Moonrise $7.99 This simple, beautiful story about the passing of a day will capture baby’s attention with its bright, high contrast art and sparse, rhythmic text. SHOP Gossie $6.99 We š Gossie, our favorite precocious little yellow gosling who loves to wear bright red boots. (AndĀ get into all sorts of trouble.) We think your little one will agree! SHOP Baby Signs $5.18 Babies as young as eight months old can learn to communicate with basic sign languageāand this simple primer is the perfect introduction. With 13 essential signs like milk, more and all done, it can provide a path to fewer tantrums and less frustration. SHOP Wibble Wobble $5.99 Get ready to practice those animal sounds ? Babies will love the bright backgrounds set against black + white images, and you’ll have fun perfecting the noise of penguins flip-flopping across the sand. SHOP Little Llama's Library $13.49 We love little Llama so much that we couldn’t choose just one! This four-board book set is the perfect introduction to Llama Llama and all of his rhyming adventures. These are the perfect first read-alouds. SHOP But Not the Hippopotamus $5.39 Our love for Sandra Boynton knows no bounds, and we can’t imagine kid lit without her. This cheeky board book about a silly hippo is guaranteed to put a smile on your baby’s faceāand yours, too. SHOP Go Dog Go $4.74 This one doesn’t always make the classic favorites lists, but we have a soft spot for itāit always elicits the giggles, features of a lovable cast of silly dogs, and was edited by Dr. Seuss. Little ones will love the basic concepts but will enjoy it as they get older, too. 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