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Children's Books
Featured Children's Books Online Catalogs


Baby Box
Personalized children's books, baby books, soft cloth books and baby block books


Children's Book-of-the-Month
Award winning books, classic literature, picture books and current best sellers


CnD's Kids
Personalized holiday, superhero, girls, boys, Christian, sports, baby and toddler books


Happy Kids Personalized
Personalized kids books featuring popular cartoon characters, sports, holiday and Christian themes


Highlights Catalog
Fiction and non-fiction, reference, poetry, picture books, activity and craft books


Lime Green
Book and plush toy sets, featuring Guess How Much I Love You and Captain Underpants


Met Kids
Children's classics, pop-up and fold-out books, special museum publications and board books for young readers


Moolka.com
Wooden and fabric baby books, children's bookmarks and jigsaw puzzle books


Mudpuppy Press
Classic picture and story books including classic and contemporary children's literature


One Step Ahead
Soft books, activity books, personalized storybooks, activity cards and books for pre-readers


Oompa Toys
Cardboard, cloth and wooden baby books, photo albums, bookends, bookmarks and book games


Signing Time
Books that teach baby signs and American Sign Language to encourage early literacy


Shop children's books to interest big kids and preschoolers alike
Children's books can foster a lifelong love of learning in your child. Reading to your child can encourage language development and intellectual curiosity. For babies and toddlers, picture books are a great way to teach colors, shapes, letters and numbers.
Starting in infancy, parents can encourage a love of books and reading in their children. Childrens picture books get babies comfortable with books and can teach important concepts even before they learn to read. Toddlers and preschoolers can learn the alphabet and numbers through kids books. For a great gift, childrens personalized books let kids see their name and face throughout the pages and interact with their favorite Disney or cartoon characters. Once kids learn to read, build confidence and concentration skills with our selection of books for kids. Story books and fiction childrens books can provide hours of quiet enjoyment. Fiction childrens books are great for older kids to explore new worlds and spend quality free time away from the TV and video games. To reinforce reading skills, have your older kids read childrens story books to their younger siblings. It will help the older reader as well as the younger one.
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Did you know?
Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, first used the name Seuss while a student at Dartmouth College. Seuss was both his middle name and his mother's maiden name.
Tip: Teaching the alphabet
Capital letters account for only 5 percent of all letters in written English. So pay more attention to teaching lower-case letters, which are far more important in developing reading skills.
Did you know?
Harry Potter series author J.K. Rowling says her favorite magical word is Quidditch. "For some reason, I definitely wanted it to begin with a Q. So there were a lot of Q words," she says.




