Books for babies & toddlers
Author Camilla Reid on why baby and toddler books are vital for development, plus our top picks.

Turning pages, looking at pictures, joining in with the animal noises, lifting a flap or finding a hidden character on the page is ALL reading!
The experience of cuddling up with a loving grown-up, hearing their voice and sharing a story makes children feel wonderfully safe, relaxed and loved. The best baby books encourage this.
When I write and devise my books, I put the child at the heart of everything. In Who’s Cute? and Who’s Sleepy? they are invited to join in by lifting the soft flaps, playing a game to see who is the cutest or the sleepiest . . . they join in with the story and, most importantly, anticipate the ending (spoiler alert) where there is a SURPRISE mirror and they see that they are the cutest and sleepiest of all!
Whether the books are funny, surprising, adorable or even a teeny-bit scary, the best baby books make sure the reading experience is delightful and entertaining, for both the child and the grown-up. It is never too early to start sharing and reading books together, so look out for the best books for babies and toddlers to build the habit of reading together from the very beginning.
The best board books for babies
Who's Cute?
by Camilla Reid
A cute woodland animal book with soft felt flaps and a surprise mirror ending – perfect for sharing with babies and toddlers. Little children will love lifting the irresistibly soft felt flaps to discover who is the cutest little person ever – will it be baby bunny, small mouse or tiny owl? They'll find the answer when they look in the mirror hiding under the final flap!
My First Tummy Time Book
by Jo Lodge
Bright and tactile fun to help to support your baby's sensory development, with a sturdy design that folds out and stands upright, allowing babies to interact with the book as they lie on their front.
WOW! Said the Owl
by Tim Hopgood
At night, when we are feeling tired and ready for bed, owls are just waking up. But one curious little owl decides to stay awake all day, instead of all night, and discovers a world bursting with colour! When the night-time comes around again, the stars above her head are still the most beautiful sight of all. Little ones will love joining in with the WOWs in this warm and simple story, and a final activity spread about colours makes this book perfect for sharing together at story time.
It's a Little Baby
by Julia Donaldson
Somebody's hiding. I wonder who.
It's five little babies, doing all the things that babies do – waving, clapping, pointing . . . and more. Featuring satisfyingly simple rhyming text and charming illustrations on fresh white backgrounds, this gorgeous board book is a perfect gift. With big flaps to lift and irresistible actions throughout, children are sure to delight in joining in.
There's an Owl in My Towel
by Julia Donaldson
This rhyming lift-the-flap book by Julia Donaldson and Rebecca Cobb will delight children and parents alike. Little ones will giggle along as they lift the flaps and discover the naughty animals as they thwart the baby’s every activity, including a mole disrupting his breakfast, and an owl borrowing his towel!
No More Nappies
by Marion Cocklico
This fun picture book about potty training will introduce your child to transitioning out of nappies in a fun and relatable way, through the stories of toddlers Millie and Mo. Developed with Early Years Consultant Dr Amanda Gummer, No More Nappies also has tips about potty training for parents on every page and bright and bold illustrations by Marion Cocklico.
More toddler milestone moments
Is Dot in the House?
by Camilla Reid
Find out where Dot is hiding in this interactive hide-and-seek book with tabs to push and pull, eye-catching neon details and a surprise mirror ending!
Slide and count books
Lion, Lion, PEEKABOO
by Campbell Books
In Lion, Lion, PEEKABOO, babies' favourite game is brought to life with easy grab-and-pull mechanisms and a shiny mirror. Open the pages to reveal the stripy zebra, the spotty cheetah and many more adorable safari animals! With stunning illustrations by Grace Habib, punchy colours to engage babies’ senses, and soft learning about patterns, this is a perfect book for babies aged 6-12 months.
Busy Nativity
by Emily Bolam
Busy Nativity introduces young children to the wonderful story of the First Christmas. Push, pull and turn the tabs to join Mary and Joseph on their long journey to Bethlehem as a host of angels appear and reveal beautiful baby Jesus in his crib. The perfect gift for toddlers with inquisitive fingers and minds, they will love playing with the easy-to-handle mechanisms in this bright and colourful board book with gentle rhyming text and magical illustrations.
Dear Zoo
by Rod Campbell
Rod Campbell's lift-the-flaps book has been a favourite with parents and children since it was first published back in 1982, and this board book version perfect for infants. Lift the flaps together, and discover a lion, a monkey and even an elephant. But will they ever manage to send the perfect pet?
Dormouse Has a Cold
by Julia Donaldson
Lift the flaps and get cosy with Dormouse Has a Cold, a story in the bestselling Tales from Acorn Wood preschool series. Dormouse is sniffing and snuffling – being ill is hard! But with some help from Doctor Stoat and a visit from her friends as she snuggles up at home, she soon starts to feel better. What will cheer her up?
Fluffy Chick
by Rod Campbell
Meet all your favourite springtime farm animals in Fluffy Chick, a fun touch-and-feel farm animal book. Follow Chick around the farm and meet all her animal friends: stroke the woolly lamb, feel the cow's smooth horns and then lift the flap at the end to find out who is hiding under mother hen's wing! From the creator of Dear Zoo, this touch-and-feel springtime story will delight babies and parents alike.
Who's Hiding on Safari?
by Campbell Books
Help Little Cub look for Daddy Lion in Who's Hiding on Safari? Lift the felt flaps to see where he is. Which other animals will you find hiding underneath? With soft flaps on every spread that are easy for babies to lift, helping them develop fine motor skills.
I'd Know You Anywhere, My Love
by Nancy Tillman
Every child is special and unique, but every child also loves to dream of being something different. In I'd Know You Anywhere, My Love, bestselling author and artist Nancy Tillman has created another heartfelt masterpiece celebrating the joys of imagination, and the comfort of always knowing that "you are loved."
The best cloth books for babies
My Cosy Cloth Book
by Jo Lodge
A soft, cuddly book for new babies with crinkly pages for tactile fun, a mirror for stimulating the senses and a handy strap to attach to the pram, cot or car seat! With bright, stimulating, high contrast illustrations by Jo Lodge and beautifully presented in a gift box, this book is a perfect present for newborns.
My First London Bus Cloth Book
by Marion Billet
A very soft, very cuddly washable cloth book for babies all about London. My First London Bus has bright, simple illustrations by Marion Billet, and features a red London bus with tactile crinkly wheels on the cover. Packaged in a gorgeous gift box, this rag book is a perfect present for young babies and their parents.
Baby's Very First Cloth Book: Faces
by Jo Lodge
The high-contrast images in Baby's Very First Cloth Book: Faces are designed to help newborns focus. This bestselling cuddly cloth book also has crinkly pages for tactile fun and a mirror for stimulating the senses. Illustrated by Jo Lodge and packaged in a delightful gift box, this reissue of a bestselling cloth book makes the perfect present for new babies.
Baby's First Cloth Book: Farm
by Jo Lodge
Also in the Baby's First Cloth Book series is Farm. Complete with the same high-contrast images and tactile pages, this is perfect for introducing infants to animals. The mirror helps to stimulate senses, while remaining a soft and cuddly cloth book.
The best buggy books for babies
My First Gruffalo: Hello Gruffalo! Buggy Book
by Julia Donaldson
You're never too young to meet a Gruffalo! Specially designed to appeal to little ones, simple patterns and bright colours combine with Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's iconic words and illustrations to keep babies entertained for hours. No pram, pushchair, car seat or highchair is complete without the Gruffalo.
Dear Zoo Buggy Book
by Rod Campbell
An elephant? Too big! A giraffe? Too tall! A puppy? Perfect! What will the zoo send you? Use the handy strap and clip to attach this sturdy board book to your buggy and take it with you wherever you go!
The best bath books for babies
Squirty Duck Bath Book
by Campbell Books
Squirty Duck is the perfect waterproof book for bath time! With bright and engaging illustrations from Kay Vincent and an inbuilt squirter, Squirty Duck makes bath time as much fun as possible for carers, parents and babies. Turn the pages together and read the gentle rhyming story about animals under the sea with durable and wipe-clean pages.
Squirty Fish Bath Book

Squirty Fish is a fun addition to bath time, along with Squirty Duck. Turn the pages as you splash to read gentle rhyming stories of animals om a pond – and squirt some water while you're at it! With waterproof and wipeable pages for good hygiene, Squirty Fish will make bath time engaging for both babies and carers.























