| Kids can do the actions while book is read - hop, crawl, slither, fly, swim. Silly element each time the animal that doesn't "hop" etc. is mentioned- "cows hop...NO THEY DON'T!"
Peek-a-who? byMoira Butterfield,
| Also works really well for baby story time - captured their attention and gave opportunity to talk about animal noises.
I Spy With My Little Eye byEdward Gibbs
Little White Duck byWalt Whippo, Bernard Zaritzky, Joan Paley (Illustrator), can sing the entire book - music score in the front.
Can You Make a Scary Face? byJan Thomas, Great interactive book!
Little Beauty byAnthony Browne
Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See? byBill Martin Jr., Eric Carle (Illustrator), do voices of animals and have kids do the actions of each (swinging, charging, flying, etc.)
Let's Play In The Forest While The Wolf Is Not Around
byClaudia Rueda,
Clip-Clop (Mr. Horse) byNicola Smee, kids can stomp feet like they're the horse and say "clip-clop, clippity-clop!"
Here Are My Hands byBill Martin Jr., John Archambault, Ted Rand (Illustrator),
| Kids can point to various parts of their body when mentioned in book - even very young children can do this.
Ten, Nine, Eight byMolly Bang
I Went Walking bySue Williams, Julie Vivas (Illustrator), Simple, lots of repetition, can make animal sounds for each animal.
Mighty Dads byJoan Holub, James Dean (Illustrations), Toddlers love to point out the "baby" vehicles!
Wheels on the Bus byJerry Smath, Classic wheels on the bus for singing or reading. Interesting illustrations with lots happening for kids to look at.
Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes byEric Litwin, James Dean (Illustrator), Kids love to sing along, interact by saying what Pete stepped in and what color that turned his shoes, and when storyteller says "Did Pete Cry?" they say "Goodness, no!"
The Napping House byAudrey Wood, Don Wood, After you say "...where everyone is sleeping" have the kids go "shhhhhhh!". Also make noises when animals and people wake up.
Wiggle byDoreen Cronin, Scott Menchin (Illustrations), great for storytimes, kids can wiggle and move around while you read!
Up, Down, and Around byKatherine Ayres, Nadine Bernard Westcott (Illustrator), Perfect for actions while reading. Kids can go "up, down, and all around" when you talk about it in the book. Parents can hold babies up, down, and swing them around for baby storytime.
Dinosaur Rescue! byPenny Dale, Few words, opportunity to make sounds of the different vehicles. Plus, dinos doing people things!
Where's My Teddy? byJez Alborough, short, holds kid' interest, easy to intearct wtih them and ask them questions about what's happening (what was the difference between the teddy bears, how do you think they got switched, etc.)
If You're Happy and You Know It! byJane Cabrera, can sing this book and it has lots of actions.
Walking Through the Jungle byJulie Lacome, actions, easy to get kids to interact and guess what the animals are.
My Bus byByron Barton, great for early math-building skills. Simple, colorful bright pictures, can get kids to interact by counting.
Baby's Got the Blues byCarol Diggory Shields, Lauren Tobia (Illustrations), Very cute, parents liked it a lot. Can speak or sing elements of the "blues" text.
The Babysitter Sings byPhillis Gershator, depicts people with various different skin tones and much of the text can be sung "lullaby" style.
The Croaky Pokey! byEthan Long, singing book with movements - fun alternative words to well known song plus chance to talk about what the animals are doing.
Ten in the Bed byJane Cabrera, singing book - interesting take on old classic, chance to talk about which animals are falling out of the bed
Snip Snap! What's That? byMara Bergman, Nick Maland (Illustrations), use with an alligator puppet, have the kids yell "you bet they were!" every time you say "where the children scared?"
I'm The Biggest Thing in the Ocean byKevin Sherry
The Big Woods Orchestra byGuido Van Genechten, when reading this to the little ones, you can get them to help you make the bird sounds too.
Sing byJoe Raposo, Tom Lichtenheld, parents and kids sing along!
Punk Farm byJarrett J. Krosoczka
Tanka Tanka Skunk! bySteve Webb, repetitive, catchy, gives kids a chance to yell "tanka, tanka" again and again!
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