February Read Aloud Favorites
Every morning after breakfast, I lay the baby down for her morning nap then the other two kids and I snuggle on the couch for reading time. This usually consists of a little reading lesson for Jovie, then she and I take turns reading through a pile of books, while Jace sits back and enjoys the stories.
Sometimes we choose ones from our collection and sometimes we have a library stash that we like to work through. Recently I’ve been trying to be a little more strategic with our selections so that they coordinate with conversations we might be having or events that will be taking place.
Picture Books for February
I Love You So… by Marianne Richmond
Thats Me Loving You by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Wherever You Go by Pat Zietlow Miller
I Wish You More by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
I’m Going to Give you a Bear Hug by Caroline B. Cooley
I’ll Love You Always by Mark Sperring
Hug Machine by Scott Campbell
Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney
The Day It Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond
The Ballad of Valentine by Alison Jackson
More Great Books
There are lots of wonderful book lists to get you started reading aloud to your kids. You can check out our book list page or jump straight to one of the following:
- 10 Great Poetry Books for Kids
- Picture Book Treasuries for Kids
- Vintage Book Collections for Kids
- Picture Books About Rocks
- Picture Books About Kindness
What are some of your favorite picture books for February?
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Number 7 is one of favorites. My almost 6 year old enjoys hearing those words over and over. And ofcourse she would rather have mama read anybook out loud than try to read it herself. Thank you for sharing more beautiful books??
Aw:) that’s sweet. You’re welcome!
Hi Jessica , how is your weekend going? I have a few minutes of Me time , yay! It’s great you get morning reading time. I will check out some of your favourites . They look such cute based on title. My faves are :” the gingerbread family” by Grace Maccarone. “Biscuit wants to play” by Alessandro Satin Capucilli. “The little engine that could” . “Were going on a bear hunt “by Michael Rosen. And my top one is “love you forever” by Robert Munsch. You have to find it . It is very poignant and a tear-jerker for Me at least . It makes you think about the circle of life . Big huggs Jessica, ❤ Terri.
Hey Terri! It’s going good:) yay, for a few minutes of down time, I hope you enjoyed it. those are great books too! Going on a bear hunt is one of my kids favs.