Favorite Bedtime Books

Nighttime Magic, where Imagination Takes Shape

There is a place, a secret place where bonds are formed, and tiny neurons are dancing with excitement. It is a powerful place that can build things in the heart of a child that lasts long beyond their toddler years. That is the time that they have your full attention, the time you are focused and silly and soft. It is the nighttime magic that happens when we read to our kids before bed.

There is a connection made in sharing imagination with your child, predictable turns of pages and voice inflections coupled with a closeness that makes a bond in a million different ways, some we see and some we do not.

This is the time we find our favorite stories that will stay with us. But the best of it can only be measured in how it makes us feel. So, whether it is a story you share before bed, read to the class, or secretly read even when the kids are not around…stories fuel our souls.

Here is a list of a few of our favorites:

  • The digital mention has to be our ultimate favorite….Super Duper Pooper by Jennifer Walker.
    • The rhyming book helps familiarize kids with the wonder that is potty training.
  • The Pout Pout Fish by Deborah Diesen.
    • It is such a great way to lead into those sweet goodnight kisses.
  • The Going to Bed Book by Sandra Boynton.
    • This one is pretty self-explanatory.
  • The Beginner’s Bible
    • Such a great way to share faith stories that are foundational to many households.
  • The Best Little Word Book Ever! By Richard Scarry.
    • Your little Engineer will thank you from the bottom of their labeling heart!

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These are just a start, but do yourself a favor and just read. You do not need the input of the entire universe to know what resonates with you and your kids. As we say on the Moms on Call Podcast, “The best decision is the one you make”. Connect in the best of ways by reading about the things that make you laugh, give you all the feels and mean something to you. At the end of the day, the magic is not in the book, and it is in you.

Moms on Call provides simple, sensible parenting resources to sleep, feed, laugh and love birth through toddlerhood. You can find tips like this and more in our books and Online Video Courses for 0-6 months, where we cover everything from feeding and sleeping to schedule transitions and typical days at each stage.

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