It's never too early to start reading to your little ones, so take a look at our top picks of books for your 1 and 2 year old
Touch and tickle the textures with your baby and help them to learn about different animals. From soft cuddly kittens to scaly lizards, they'll love learning as they read. Whether you choose to read in a special chair in the house or when you tuck them up in bed at night, having a designated 'reading area' is a good way for your baby to pick up on social queues of when it is time to read.
They might not understand what's going on in the story, but you can encourage them to get involved by talking to them about what's on the page or pointing out different animals, objects and colours, or even interact with it if it's an interactive book with flaps or sound buttons.Sometimes, it's not always easy to read a book, especially if your little one is tired, restless or more interested in something else.
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