Most child development professionals will recommend reading books to children as early as possible. Most parents will tell you books for children under two have to be sturdy and inexpensive. Most of the books in this category are made of strong materials and all are under $20 and still have Billy Kids' reputation as being the best books for children.
by Mem Fox, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
As everyone knows, nothing is sweeter than tiny baby fingers and chubby baby toes...
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by Fiona Watt, illustrated by Rachel Wells
Babies and toddlers will love turning the pages and touching the feely bits in this colourful boar... Click here for more details
by Fiona Watt, illustrated by Rachel Wells
That's not my kitten is a fabulous board book with glossy pages and textures to touch and feel on ... Click here for more details
by Fiona Watt, illustrated by Rachel Wells
There are lots of friendly lions to pet in this fun-to-touch board book. Patches of different text... Click here for more details
by Fiona Watt, illustrated by Rachel Wells
Part of the "That's Not My..." series, this title combines colourful illustrations with a variety ... Click here for more details
by Fiona Watt, illustrated by Rachel Wells
The imaginative use of textures in this inviting new board book adds a delightful dimension to sha... Click here for more details
by Fiona Watt, illustrated by Rachel Wells
That's not my train is a delightful touchy-feely book with simple, repetitive text. The book ... Click here for more details
by Various
Showcasing well-loved nursery rhymes such as Baa Baa Black Sheep, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Starand This Little Pig Went to Market,... Click here for more details
by Janette Sebring Lowrey, illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren
Four puppies learn by their mistakes and listen to their mother, and so does t... Click here for more details
by Eric Carle
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a perennial favourite with children and adults alike.
Its imaginative illustration and... Click here for more details
by Sam Lloyd
What colour are your knickers, Mrs Moo? They're blue! What colour are your knickers, Horse Ned? They're red!
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by Mem Fox, illustrated by Judy Horacek
Here is the blue sheep, and here is the red sheep. Here is the bath sheep, and here is the bed sheep.... Click here for more details
by Eric Hill
It's time for dinner, but where's Spot? Very young children will love lifting the flaps and following the search for Spot in th... Click here for more details
by Heather Amery, illustrated by Stephen Cartwright
Is Woolly in the garden? Or is he in the barn? Young children will enjoy joining in the h... Click here for more details