Best Books For Kids And Toddlers

Reading books helps kids to enhance their language skills as well as expand their vocabularies. At the same time, reading bedtime stories to toddlers helps to develop the bond between the parents and the children while improving the toddler’s cognitive skills. Introducing best books for kids and toddlers help them to nourish their imagination and improve their creativity and thinking skills.

Age specific books and bedtime stories…

Kids can learn various things from books and interaction with the parents depending on their age. We have hand picked few of the best books for kids and toddlers of all ages.

Contents

Best Books For Toddlers

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Parents should start reading bedtime stories to their children as early as possible. As you read more to your baby, they begin to respond to your voice and to the pictures or contents of the book. Also, you can make it interactive and ask questions to your toddlers encouraging them to answer or repeat some words after you

Why read to toddlers?

Introducing or reading from bests books to toddlers helps them to develop a love for reading from an early age. As they grow older they begin to grasp and learn more things from the same story that you have been reading to them. We have selected few of the best books for toddlers that will help them with their cognitive development in many ways.

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This books for toddlers or kids has simple explanations for complex ideas for our future geniuses. Written by an expert, Quantum Physics for Babies is a colorfully simple introduction to the principle that gives quantum physics its name. Babies (and grownups!) will discover that the wild world of atoms never comes to a standstill. With a tongue-in-cheek approach that adults will love, this installment of the Baby University board book series is the perfect way to introduce basic concepts to even the youngest scientists. After all, it’s never too early to become a quantum physicist!

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This book is a favorite among toddlers ever since it was first published on 1982! Kids love flipping through the pages to discover the animals the zoo has sent – a monkey, a lion and even an elephant! It is a must for parents whose kids are interested in animals and to amuse your little ones, this book also lets you add animals noises along with each picture 🙂

The reader can make animal sounds to accompany each animal to add to the amusement of the story. It is a great way to teach the animal names and sounds as well! It is short and will keep the attention of a baby or toddler. With bright, bold artwork, a catchy refrain, and a whole host of favorite animals, Dear Zoo is a must for every child’s bookshelf.

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This interactive and innovative book for toddlers allows your kids to feel like a magician who can play with red, blue and yellow dots. Kids can tap, rub or press the yellow dots and in the next page, it will respond by turning into two yellow dots and continues.

You can always be your little magician’s assistant. This book fully involves the kids’ imaginations. They know that they’re not actually mixing colors of paint, or that pressing on a colorful dot doesn’t make the dots multiply on the next pages. But the books are so much fun that the kids suspend reality for a moment and thoroughly enjoy the experience.

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This fun story book for toddlers encourages them to interact with the animals and mimic their antics – giraffe can bend their necks and monkeys can wave their hand. Through Carle’s vibrant collages and simple instructions, children will learn the importance of listening, exercising, and taking on a new challenge. Join the giraffes, monkeys, donkeys, seals, and more for a frolicking, fun adventure!

A variety of familiar animals invite young children to copy their antics, and as they play, they will learn such important skills as careful listening, focusing attention, and following instructions. Just as alphabet books introduce the very young child to letters and simple words, From Head to Toe introduces the basic body parts and simple body movements. And in the same way that toddlers progress from understanding simple words to reading and writing sentences and stories, so they will progress from simple body movements to dancing, gymnastics, and other sports and activities, with confidence and pleasure.

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This illustrative book includes all of toddler boy’s favorite things – tractors, dumb trucks, aeroplanes and more. Toddlers can learn alphabets as each page has only one alphabet and corresponding picture with it. 

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This is a great book for toddlers for teaching positive affirmations about not hitting. It includes colorful illustrations about all the positive things hands can do. It’s never too soon for children to learn that violence is never okay, hands can do many good things, and everyone is capable of positive, loving actions.

In this bright, inviting, durable board book, simple words and full-color illustrations teach these important concepts in ways even very young children can understand.
Created in response to requests from parents, preschool teachers, and childcare providers, this book belongs everywhere young children are and it also includes tips for parents and caregivers.

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Looking to teach alphabets to toddlers? This book for toddlers is your holy grail! It has a simple story of the journey of lower case and upper case letters to a coconut tree and then tumbling back. It is perfect for teaching upper case and lower case letters to toddlers.

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This lift the flap book is great for reading with your toddlers. Toddlers can open the flaps and learn about different body parts. The where is “…..” (for eg feet) is nicely illustrated under the flap and your toddlers can recognise and compare it with themselves.

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If your toddlers are crazy about trucks and construction sites, this is a perfect bedtime story book for them. It has colorful illustrations with matching rhymes to entertain your toddler. The story line is catchy, and the vibrant colors and illustrations really make storytime enjoyable. 

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One of the best books for celebrating the uniqueness of each child. The rhyme along with colorful illustrations will make for a soothing bed time story for your toddlers.

There is something special about this book that portrays the way that people feel about their children entering the world. It’s a wonderful book for expecting parents, but also for parents who’s children are grown and entering different stages of life.

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This book for toddlers is ideal size for those little hands and are perfect for building vocabulary and developing speech. It includes 100 words, 100 animals and number colors shapes.

The colors in this book are vivid and grabs the attention of toddlers. Also, the images are not too small, allowing the little ones to recognize and point out the different objects. Perfect book for toddlers to help them learn new objects and words.

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This story book for toddlers includes 10 classic fairy tales and rhymes to delight your baby. Snuggle up together and get lost in the world of fairy tales and nursery rhymes.

Carefully chosen for 2-year-olds, they are easy to read, with enchanting illustrations filling every page. Enjoy the tales of The Three Little Pigs and Goldilocks along with exciting new stories and rhymes to treasure, in a sturdy, collectible format with a fun cut-out cover.

Best Books For Preschoolers

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Reading books helps preschoolers to explore new words and develop their vocabularies. As they read more books and expand their knowledge, they will find it relatively easier to settle down at school.

Encourage them to read books…..

As parents we know more about likes and dislikes of our kids. We can help them build their interest in reading by providing them with fun books which they will enjoy more. Further, we can also keep them interested in books by reading to them more often.

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From brave and bold to creative and clever, Emily Winfield Martin’s rhythmic rhyme expresses all the loving things that parents think of when they look at their children. With beautiful, and sometimes humorous, illustrations, and a clever gatefold with kids in costumes, this is a book grown-ups will love reading over and over to kids-both young and old. One of the best books for preschoolers with a loving and truthful message that will endure for lifetimes.

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The witch and her cat are happily flying through the sky on a broomstick when the wind picks up and blows away the witch’s hat, then her bow, and then her wand!  Luckily, three helpful animals find the missing items, and all they want in return is a ride on the broom.  But is there room on the broom for so many friends?  And when disaster strikes, will they be able to save the witch from a hungry dragon? Find your answers in this wonderful book for preschoolers.

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A great book for parents or even uncles and aunts or grand parents who love reading books to their little one. The Pout-Pout Fish is the funniest story with great prose to boot and definitely not just a bedtime story for kids. The kids absolute love the repeated refrain and sing-songy in this book. Also, the rhymes in this book are simply dazzling. This book for preschoolers has answers tries to answer your every questions on happiness.

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Giraffes Can’t Dance is a great read that promotes confidence and positive self-esteem in children, as well as empathy and respect for people who are different. The book is a touching tale of a giraffe named Gerald who wants to dance, but is continuously made fun of and shunned by other animals until he meets a cricket that tells him that everyone is capable of accomplishing their dreams in their own unique way. With crooked knees and thin legs, it’s harder for a giraffe than you would think but Gerald wants nothing more than to dance

Gerald is finally able to dance to his own tune when he gets some encouraging words from an unlikely friend. With light-footed rhymes and high-stepping illustrations, this book for preschoolers is gentle inspiration for every child with dreams of greatness.

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Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds only letters, all saying the same thing: His crayons have had enough! They quit! Beige Crayon is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown Crayon. Black wants to be used for more than just outlining. Blue needs a break from coloring all those bodies of water. And Orange and Yellow are no longer speaking—each believes he is the true color of the sun.

The Day the Crayons Quit allows kids to imagine their own humorous conversations with crayons. This book is simply a perfect read for a preschooler as it teaches them sharing and playing fairly in a funny way.

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In a cozy bedtime chat with her mom, a young girl wonders how animal families might say good night. Would Wolf and his pup “kiss and then HOWL”? Would Bear and her cub “kiss and then GROWL”? But what about Sloth and her baby? They move soooo slooowwwww . . . they’re sure to be kissing from early evening until long after everyone else is fast asleep!

With whimsical art and playful rhyming verse, this board book is perfect for bedtime snuggles. The story book for preschoolers is beautifully rhymed, the illustrations are great, and not too overwhelming or abstract like some baby books.

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The Big Book of Why delivers lively information, hands on games, simple recipes and crafts using interactive question and answer format.  It helps preschoolers prepare for school in an interactive way—the very best way to foster learning at this age. The book is highly photographic and playful and is an adventure in exploration.

Linking to a popular feature in the super successful National Geographic Little Kids magazine, this book brings the browsable fun of the bestselling National Geographic Kids Almanac to a new audience: preschoolers! Using an interactive question-and-answer format and content grounded in a child’s immediate world, the Big Book of Why delivers lively information, hands-on games, simple recipes, crafts, and more. What makes a car go? How does mushy dough become a crispy cookie? What does the doctor see in my throat? 

An essential parent reference, The Big Book of Why invites children to ask big questions, think big thoughts, and get answers that are accurate, engaging, level-appropriate, and based on sound educational findings. One of the best books for preschoolers that helps them prepare for school in an interactive way—the very best way to foster learning at this age, according to research. Highly photographic and playful, this big book is an adventure in exploration.

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9 Stories in 1! What Should Danny Do? is an innovative, interactive book that empowers kids with the understanding that their choices will shape their days, and ultimately their lives into what they will be. Written in a “Choose Your Own Story” style, the book follows Danny, a Superhero-in-Training, through his day as he encounters choices that kids face on a daily basis. As your children navigate through the different story lines, they will begin to realize that their choices for Danny shaped his day into what it became. And in turn, their choices for themselves will shape their days, and ultimately their lives, into what they will be.

Boys and girls both love and relate to Danny, while enjoying the interactive nature of the book–they never know what will come next! Parents and Teachers love the social-emotional skills the book teaches through empowering kids to make positive choices while demonstrating the natural consequences to negative choices. A “must-have” on every bookshelf and definitely one of the best books for preschoolers.

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The third title in National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book series, this book is perfect for kids 4- to 8-years-old who LOVE dinos! The prehistoric world comes alive with dinosaurs small, big, giant, and gigantic, with stunning illustrations by Franco Tempesta—who illustrated National Geographic Kids The Ultimate Dinopedia. Bursting with fun facts and age appropriate information, each spread features a different dinosaur, along with simple text in big type that is perfect for little kids. 

Young dino fans will love the interactivity included in every chapter of this interesting book, and parents will appreciate tips to help carry readers’ experience beyond the page.

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Grumpy Monkey is a story about Jim, a chimpanzee, who is in a terrible mood without any reason. It encourages kids to express their feelings and not suppress them. Whether feeling good or grumpy, kids have right to have the feelings they have. This book for kids makes a strong argument in this topic and can be educational to many parents.

Suzanne and Max Lang bring hilarity and levity to this very important lesson. This picture book is an excellent case study in the dangers of putting on a happy face and demonstrates to kids that they are allowed to feel their feelings (though they should be careful of hurting others in the process!)

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Dragons love tacos. They love chicken tacos, beef tacos, great big tacos, and teeny tiny tacos. So if you want to lure a bunch of dragons to your party, you should definitely serve tacos. Buckets and buckets of tacos. Unfortunately, where there are tacos, there is also salsa. And if a dragon accidentally eats spicy salsa . . . oh, boy. You’re in red-hot trouble.

Dragon Love Tacos is a fun read aloud book perfect for preschoolers. This book has adorable illustration and cute premises. It is filled with the funniest, friendliest looking dragons you could imagine, all of whom just LOVE tacos and just LOVE parties of any kind – just combine the two (into a taco party), and you’re looking at some super happy dragons!

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Waiting Is Not Easy is one of the best books for preschoolers with simple graphics and subliminal life lesson. This book focuses on feelings, without making feelings an awkward subject.

The illustrations enhance the simple text. Elephant and Piggie are put up against a white background. This allows emphasis to be placed on facial expressions and body language. This book is a wonderful tool for helping children understand how a character is feeling.

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Peek-A Who has colorful pictures and simple rhyming texts that help children or preschoolers guess what’s peeking through the die-cut windows in these two fun board books. The anticipation of what’s hiding on the next page and the bright, engaging illustrations will keep youngsters guessing and giggling all the way to the surprise endings.

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This book is perfect for preschoolers and young readers as it has easy words and a nice rhythm and pattern for listeners. It will help to boost the confidence level of kids who are struggling with reading. Each animal is represented in different colors which lets kids learn about both colors and animals.

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Mix It Up is a fun and interactive read aloud book for families and small  groups. It is definitely the perfect book for preschoolers and early readers as it helps them develop an understanding of colors in a fun and imaginative way. 

The beauty of this book is in it’s simplicity. Each page shows what happens when you mix or manipulate colors and shapes made form paint. Think finger paint style. Visually this color book for preschoolers is both simple and stunning and has very bright brilliant colors with plenty of negative space to let the colors shine

The colors capture a child’s visual attention and makes the book very interactive. Once the kid is hooked the book changes the colors and shapes and forces the child into unwittingly using both his or her right and left brain. It makes the child see what happens when colors mix (Yellow and blue make green, folding the page with a blotch makes a mirror image etc ) and to use his or her imagination to make sense of the colored splotches on the paper. 

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This appealing book introduces the youngest explorers to the world of wildlife, using a child-friendly format. The colorful pages filled with more than 150 National Geographic’s charming animal photos are bound to keep the preschoolers or little kids thrilled. It has child-friendly text explaining how animal parents take care of their young and how baby change as they grow up and learn to hunt and eat.

Best Books For Kids and Early Teens

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Reading books benefit kids in many ways. These best books for kids help to build their imaginations as kids visualize everything they read. Books also help to improve their vocabulary by exploring and discovering new words. Further, books help kids and teens develop confidence.

Role as a parent…

As a parent we should read to our kids when possible and also encourage them to read more at the same time. We can help them by providing fun educational books which are equally interesting. We have selected some of the best books for kids which are must read and provide a great value.

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The book thief is the story of Liesel Meminger, a foster girl living outside Munich, who loves reading books. Liesel makes friends with next-door neighbor Rudy and establishes herself as a self-proclaimed book thief. Becoming unlikely friends with the Mayor’s wife Ilsa affords Liesel the opportunity to read the books in the Mayor’s massive library. Along the way, Liesel is witness to the atrocities of war, heartbreaking events, love, loss and other life-changing events.

It revolves around second world war and even though some have labelled the book being very sad, it can be live changing for many kids. One of the best books for kids that can value of sharing and caring and will help them develop a love for reading.

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With The Everything Kids’ Science Experiments Book, all you need to do is gather a few household items and you can recreate dozens of mind-blowing, kid-tested science experiments. High school science teacher Tom Robinson shows you how to expand your scientific horizons from biology, chemistry, physics, technology, and engineering—to outer space.

This book is perfect for kids who are interested in STEM or looking for a cool science fair project. The experiments in this book are extremely easy to follow and most items for the experiments can be found at home.

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While using a simple metaphor of a bucket and a dipper, author Carol McCloud illustrates that when we choose to be kind, we not only fill the buckets of those around us, but also fill our OWN bucket!   Conversely,when we choose to say or do mean things, we are dipping into buckets.  All day long, we are either filling up or dipping into each other’s buckets by what we say and what we do. When you’re a bucket filler, you make the world a better place to be! 

This 32-page picture book is perfect for kids, parents, grandparents,  teachers and people that want to teach empathy, nurture kindness and create a positive environment in their home, classroom, workplace and community. This heartwarming book for kids encourages positive behavior by using the concept of an invisible bucket to show children how easy and rewarding it is to express kindness, appreciation and love by “filling buckets.

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Fun-filled gift book from the team that created Ultimate Weird But True5,000 Cool Facts About Everything treats kids to brain candy and eye candy all rolled into one treasure trove of high-interest fascinating facts.

Lively and information-packed, this book for kids is literally busting its covers with fascinating, fun-tastic facts on super, sensational topics that kids love. Who knew that there were so many sweet things to learn about chocolate or that a dozen delicious details about peanut butter would show up on a page with a few splotches of jelly to whet our appetites? 

Keep turning and a terrifyingly toothy shark tells you all about himself, while other spreads lay out tons of tips on toys and games, mysteries of history, robots and reptiles, sports and spies, wacky words, and so much more! This books is indeed a visual feast of colorful photographs surrounded by swirling, tipping, expanding, and climbing bits of information in a high-energy design, this book will satisfy both the casual browser and the truly fact obsessed.

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Where the Sidewalk Ends is a wonderful collection of poems and drawing. It stretches the limits of imagination not just for kids but also for readers of all ages. The writer, Shel Silverstein, has definitely been able to reach the kids with silly words and ink drawing.

A mixture of campy and fun poems as well as life lessons this book for kids is a collection of great work

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Silly Jokes for Silly Kids is a children’s joke book containing HUNDREDS of funny kids’ jokes with illustrations. The illustrations provide a visual aid to children who may become quickly tired of simply reading line after line. Kids will be laughing and sharing silly jokes with everyone in no time! Great book for early readers! 

This book for kids has so many funny jokes like what did the judge say to the dentist – “do you swear to pull the tooth, the whole tooth and nothing but the tooth?”

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Mystery of the Tree House is a four book series by Mary Pope Osborne and begins with Jack and Annie discovering a mysterious tree house filled with books. One of the best books for kids with perfect combination of history, magic and fast-paced adventure to satisfy everyone – kids, parents and teachers. The book has sold more than 132 million books worldwide since 1992 and has been translated into 33 different languages.

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Simple step-by-step line illustrations in this book make it easy for children to draw with confidence. Each title contains 101 different images in all manner of shapes, sizes and poses.

Perfect for travel, holidays and rainy days, ‘How to Draw 101’ activity books provide creative, mess-free fun for junior artists everywhere! Featuring popular drawing themes such as animals, people, cartoons, dinosaurs and more, this drawing book for kids has a variety of fun-filled titles to capture every imagination!mThe popular ‘How to Draw 101’ art activity books have sold over 4 million copies worldwide and continue to be best-sellers.

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August Pullman was born with a facial difference that, up until now, has prevented him from going to a mainstream school. Starting 5th grade at Beecher Prep, he wants nothing more than to be treated as an ordinary kid—but his new classmates can’t get past Auggie’s extraordinary face. WONDER, now a #1 New York Times bestseller and included on the Texas Bluebonnet Award master list, begins from Auggie’s point of view, but soon switches to include his classmates, his sister, her boyfriend, and others. These perspectives converge in a portrait of one community’s struggle with empathy, compassion, and acceptance. 
 
“Wonder is the best kids’ book of the year,” said Emily Bazelon, senior editor at Slate.com and author of Sticks and Stones: Defeating the Culture of Bullying and Rediscovering the Power of Character and Empathy. In a world where bullying among young people is an epidemic, this is a refreshing new narrative full of heart and hope.

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First Big Book of Space, which is filled with colorful pages, will introduce kids to the wonders of space. It has simple text making it easy for the early readers and also for the parents to read aloud. This book is perfect for little space explorers as it introduces them to basic concepts of space and can provide them with advance knowledge of the universe.

This beautiful book is the latest addition to the National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book series. These colorful pages will introduce young children to the wonders of space, with colorful illustrations by David Aguilar and simple text that is perfect for beginning readers or for reading aloud. One of the best books for kids that will explain basic concepts of space, beginning with what is most familiar to kids and expanding out into the universe.

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What happens to race car drivers when they eat too much? They get indy-gestion. Laugh-Out-Loud Jokes for Kids provides children ages 7-10 many hours of fun and laughter. Young readers will have a blast sharing this collection of hundreds of one-liners, knock knock jokes, tongue twisters, and more with their friends and family! This mega-bestselling book for kids will have them rolling on the floor with laughter and is sure to be a great gift idea for any child.

These good, clean jokes are perfect for the young comedian in your family. This fun book can encourage kids who are struggling to read.

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The New York Times bestseller A Long Walk to Water begins as two stories, told in alternating sections, about two eleven-year-olds in Sudan, a girl in 2008 and a boy in 1985. The girl, Nya, is fetching water from a pond that is two hours’ walk from her home: she makes two trips to the pond every day. The boy, Salva, becomes one of the “lost boys” of Sudan, refugees who cover the African continent on foot as they search for their families and for a safe place to stay. Enduring every hardship from loneliness to attack by armed rebels to contact with killer lions and crocodiles, Salva is a survivor, and his story goes on to intersect with Nya’s in an astonishing and moving way.

This motivational book for kids has good examples of leadership. Introducing this book to kids can open up a whole new world for them.

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The one and only Ivan celebrates the transformative power of unexpected friendship and is inspired by the story of a captive gorilla – Ivan. Ivan who is content with his life inside the glass cells is forced to think about the wild after meeting Ruby, a baby elephant taken from the wild. Considered one of the best kids book in 2012 and won 2013 Newbery Medal.