From birth to one year
- Books with rhythmic language, rhymes and songs.
 - Board/plastic /cloth books with bright coloured (start with black, white and red for the very young), simple and clear pictures.
 - Books with pictures of familiar objects, eg. balls, animals, food or books about daily life.
 
- Simple, repetitive story lines and pictures.
 - Nursery rhymes and body movements, eg."I'm a little teapot...".
 - Simple concepts of numbers and sizes.
 - Books with simple activities like looking under the blanket, behind doors eg. Where's Spot? series.
 - Books with few words on each page, eg. alphabet and concept books or books that relate to familiar experiences or characters.
 - Participative books with surprises, eg. lift-the-flaps, pop-ups, touch & feel.
 - Recommended books : Peekaboo Pets! by Emily Bolam; The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.
 
 
Preschoolers : 4-6 years old
- Picture books that illustrate concepts, repetitive phrases or 'predictable' books which children can anticipate text and join in.
 - Books that tackle everyday experiences such as first day at school or fear of the dark.
 - Simple concepts on immediate environment such as interacting with family members, occupations, animals and weather.
 - Books with advanced activities such as tying, shoelaces or buttoning or zipping up coats.
 - Picture books that encourage children to express the pictures in their own words.
 - Information books about daily things or humor
 - Recommended books : Owen by Kevin Henkes; Guess How Much I Love You by Sam Mcbratney.
 
 
*The above article is extracted from "Mum & Me-Parenting education" (Original Source from Ms Zubaidah Mohsen, Senior Librarian, Public Library Service, National Library Board of Singapore)
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