To those who know me, I am terrible with reading. I can only ‘read’ audio books. I’ve never managed to finish reading a book. Weird isn’t it! But the beauty of the illustrations and messaging in children’s books really inspires me.
I love the thought of educating and inspiring my children whilst reading them books.
Children’s books that evoke kindness, open-mindedness and thinking big are my bag.
As an entrepreneur, I love to teach my kids that they can be anything they want to be if they work hard enough at it, and I love to read them books that back that up.
So, with all that in mind, we will regularly share the children’s books that make us tick.
First up…
Goodnight World


Written by Nicola Edwards and illustrated by Hannah Tolson. Little Tiger Children’s Books
When the day’s at an end, up to bed we go,
The sky becomes dusky and so the night grows.
When the bright golden sun sheds the last of its light,
We turn to each other and we say, “Goodnight!”
Learn how to say goodnight in a variety of world languages as you share this gentle rhyming bedtime read with your little one.
What we thought of Goodnight World…
This is a beautiful book!
It teaches togetherness, and promotes curiosity into different cultures, languages and ways of life.
Together


Written and illustrated by Jane Chapman. Little Tiger Books
Hidden under shady leaves,
a tiny face pops out.
Silent. Alone.
But out in the world,
friendship awaits.
And there is joy to be found… together.
A tender story about finding a way through sadness and the importance of compassion and connection in the challenging world.
What we thought of Together…
We loved the sentiment of this book.
The illustrations are beautiful, and we just love the calming feel of the story.
Poo In The Zoo. The Great Poo Mystery


Children’s Books Written by Steve Smallman, illustrated by Ada Grey. Little Tiger Books
Zookeeper Bob’s super-duper pooper scooper robot has disappeared and the poo is piling up!
It’s a doo-doo disaster!
Can Arabella Slater, Poo Investigator, save the day?
What we thought of Poo In The Zoo. The Great Poo Mystery…
The kids love all things crude, and talk about bodily functions CONSTANTLY.
This is a brilliant fast-rhyming story that has a brilliant rhythm to it.
It’s funny, and the kids giggle throughout.
This is Crab


Written by Harriet Evans and illustrated by Jacqui Lee. Caterpillar Books
This is Crab.
Join him for a cl-awesome adventure as you explore the wonders of the ocean.
Let’s dive right in!
What we thought of This is Crab…
Beau (2) particularly liked this interactive book.
The way the book invites the reader to take part in the story and affect the outcome is really nice.
This is Crab is great for engaging little children.
Star In Your Own Story: The Ballerina


Little Tiger Children’s Books
Leap and twirl, sparkle and shine – be a Ballerina!
Your child stars in their very own story!
Pull out the slot-in card, write your child’s name, slot it back in and watch your child become the star of this book!
What we thought of Star In Your Own Story: The Ballerina…
Any child wants to star in their own story, right?
The Ballerina is a simple book that engages younger children, and invites them to use their imagination.
Superhero Baby!


Written by Patricia Hegarty and illustrated by Alex Willmore. Little Tiger
Hold on to your nappies!
Keep your rattles at the ready!
There’s a new hero in town, and she means business!
But when one mean menace terrorises the town, has our hero met her match?
What we thought of The Superhero Baby Children’s Book…
This is a fun story!
I liked the fact that it showcases real emergencies like a BBQ on fire and a burst water pipe, rather than the ridicously unrealistic superhero tales we see on screen.
This is somehow relatable and almost makes it seem like a real tale.
Sea. A world beneath the waves


Written and illustrated by Britta Teckentrup. Little Tiger Books
Discover the magic and mystery of the coral sea.
A colourful array of creatures is brought to life by award-winning illustrator Britta Teckentrup in this delightful peek-through picture book.
What we thought of Sea…
This book is one of the most beautiful looking books we own.
This is one that gets shown on the fancy book rack!
The story is lovely, and teaches children about sea creatures and ocean adventures.
Octopants Children’s Book


Written by Suzy Senior, and illustrated by Claire Powell. Little Tiger Books
The perfect pants are hard to find for someone shaped like me.
Could octopants be just the job?
Why not dive in and sea…
A hilarious rhyming romp, packed with underwater underwear!
What we thought of Octopants…
Anything to do with pants and it’s a hit here.
We love the illustrations, and the faces on the characters make the kids laugh. They have funny expressions!
Octopants is an engaging book; you can linger on the pages for ages thanks to the detailed and colourful illustrations.
The River, an epic journey to the sea


Written and illustrated by Hanako Clulow. Caterpillar Books
In snow-capped mountains, among the firs,
The north wind blows, something stirs.
Through icy water, a small fish darts –
This is where the journey starts…
Follow a little fish on her epic journey downriver, as she travels into the unknown. As the river winds through mountains, forests and plains the little fish swims on. With stunning artwork and peep-through pages, this book is a treasure.
What we thought of The River…
Another fantastic story about an adventure in water.
The kids love this story, and we enjoy looking at all the creatures, talking about the different scenes as the river flows through.
Star In Your Own Story: Saves The Day


Written by Georgina Deutsch and illustrated by Vicki Gausden. Little Tiger Books
When Wolf, Owl and Moose hear scary noises coming from the forest, they quiver and quake.
What is it’s a monster? They need a brave superhero to solve the mystery.
And there’s only one superhero for the job…
With Star In Your Own Story personalised books, you can add your child’s name using the alphabet stickers provided. It will appear on every page through the clever cut-out window so your child stars in their very own story.
What we thought of Star In Your Own Story: Saves The Day…
Kids snap up any chance to star in their own superhero story.
This is a good book to settle down with if you want to engage all ages of children.
My kids love to take turns to put their name on the book and be the star.
Star In Your Own Story: Drives A Digger


Children’s Book Written by Danielle McLean and illustrated by Kathryn Selbert. Little Tiger Books
It’s a busy day on the building site when the digger hits something hidden in the earth. It’s big… and wooden… and very mysterious. What could it be?
With Star In Your Own Story personalised books, you can add your child’s name using the alphabet stickers provided. It will appear on every page through the clever cut-out window so your child stars in their very own story.
What we thought of Star In Your Own Story: Drives A Digger…
What is it about diggers and tractors that kids love?
My kids LOVE this story.
They imagine themselves operating the huge machinery, and enjoy the story that keeps repeating their name.
Which Children’s Books Do You Love?
Share in the comments your faves.
We’re particularly interested in books that teach acceptance and kindness. We’d love to hear about the books you love.
If you’d like to find out more about the books we feature here, you can get them all from Little Tiger here.
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Last Updated on June 26, 2023 by Lucy Clarke
42 comments
I had not heard of any of these books but I love the concept of using them to teach kindness. I think they would make perfect bedtime stories to help kids focus on those very important concepts before falling asleep at night!
That’s absolutely right! Reading before bedtime improves retention so this would be really effective. Thank you for reading and sharing, Marie!?
i do not think i had ever heard of any of these stories but i love the idea of a star in your own story book!
It is really exciting for the kids. They are more engaged and can really imagine how they’re playing the part. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by, Joy! Hope to see you again.
I have mild dyslexia and i am also a terrible reader. These are a great collection of books for children
Thanks a lot for taking the time to go through my post and sharing your thoughts with me, Paolo. I found the beautiful illustrations help a lot in instilling the love for reading in children. 🙂
Ah man, this is why I love children’s books. They are so impactful, creative, yet simple, and colorful! It’s super important we’re mindful of what values our children are learning early on.
Right on! It is important that we are able to reinforce the values we want our children to live by and reading them books has been of great help. Thanks for dropping by, Nkem!
These books are so cute and sound so perfect for kids! I bet my kids would love these books!
Kileen
cute & little
Yay! I am happy to hear this. Thank you for sharing, Kileen!
we have just started reading to my daughter at night, these suggestions lool good for her will check them out! Thanks
This is great to hear! Let me know how you and your daughter find them. 🙂
Wow….. What a lovely kids story books. It’s would be full of fun reading to them especially Saves The Day, Thanks for sharing
Yes! I find that the kids are drawn to this because they see themselves playing the characters in the story. Thank you for reading and sharing!
These are all wonderful books. We need so much more kindness, love, and empathy in the world, and that starts with our kids.
Definitely agree! It’s great that we have the help of books to support the values we want to teach our children. Thank you for adding your thoughts, Colleen!
Fantastic books. Absolutely fantastic. These books make a great supplement for the lessons so many of us are already trying to teach our kids.
They truly are! I am glad that we have books to broaden the ways we can teach values to our kids. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with me, Ben!
This is brilliant!! It is great that children can learn these fundamental morals through their reading x
I’m happy this resonates with you, Melanie. Reading is indeed a brilliant way for kids to learn these crucial lessons.
These are really awesome recommendations!! Thank you!
Glad you liked them, Toni! Take care.
“The River”…..is one I want to read. It must be containing quite a lot.
Great choice! The story perfectly depicts all the creatures you can see in the river and surrounding areas.
These all look like such incredible books to read to your little ones to teach them the valuable lessons!
Absolutely! We love how they are beautifully illustrated too. Thanks a lot for reading my post and taking the time to comment, Emily!
Thanks for sharing this list! So important to find good books for children! They definitely understand more than we realize.
They truly do! And it’s great to have these to complement their learning styles. Thank you for reading and sharing, Charis!
this book sounds amazing. i def have to check it out.
Awesome to hear this, Katrina! Thank you for sharing!
Those all sound like amazing books for kids. I don’t have any kids yet, hopefully someday. I can’t wait to read books to them.
This great to hear, Matt! Thank you for taking the time read my post and sharing your thoughts with me.
Oh these books looks all so great! My daughter will surely love all of this and she can learn good morals here.
She definitely would! Let me know what she picks. 🙂
Absolutely love these book ideas for my nieces and nephews. They’ll definitely get a kick out of reading them and learning.
So glad to hear this, Bruce. I’m excited for them. 🙂
My students pair with the those in the younger grades to encourage reading. I think we may do that aspect virtually this year, but it will still be fun. I am always on the lookout for quality books.
That’s a brilliant strategy, Rosey! That also reinforces patience, understanding among other values to the upper grades. You’re awesome at what you do!
A nice list with lot of wonderful books for the little ones! I have read for my kids Together and The river, I will try the other ones because my kids love to read before bedtime!
Those are great choices! Thanks for stopping by, Kevin! Hope to see you again.
I love the books listed. My niece picked Star In Your Own Story: The Ballerina. She likes cats so she got amazed by the cover art.
Awww! That’s lovely! I hope she throughly enjoys it.