If you’re looking for the best Thanksgiving books to read to your baby or toddler, keep reading! I’ve compiled a list of our 10 favorites.
Enjoy, and Happy Thanksgiving!
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10 Great Thanksgiving Books for Babies and Toddlers
I Love to Gobble You Up!
by Sandra Magsamen
“”If kisses were gobbles, I’d gobble you up! I’d gobble your nose, I’d gobble your toes!” This cute story is sure to lead to tickles and giggles.
Where is Baby’s Turkey?
by Karen Katz
If your baby loves Karen Katz’s lift-the-flap books, he or she will also love this Thanksgiving version.
Be Thankful, Be Giving
by Charles Schulz
This is a simple, brightly colored story that makes me smile, as an adult. Who doesn’t love Snoopy? 🙂
Five Little Thank-Yous
by Cindy Jin
Each page in this book shows something that we can be thankful for. I think it’s super fun that the entire book is shaped like a hand-turkey.
The First Thanksgiving: A Lift-the-Flap Book
by Kathryn Lynn Davis
This lift-the-flap book tells a very simple version of the first Thanksgiving- perfect for little ones.
Thanksgiving Parade
by Kelly Asbury
This board book is shaped like a turkey. It would be fun to read right before or after watching part of the parade with your little one.
Bright Baby: Happy Thanksgiving
by Roger Priddy
This board book has a mix of real photos and cartoons, with one Thanksgiving word or phrase on each page. Perfect for little ones who are just learning to talk.
Touch and Feel Fall
by Scholastic
Perhaps not technically a Thanksgiving book, but this touch-and-feel book is still a great read for this time of year.
Five Silly Turkeys
by Salina Yoon
This book has crinkly tail feathers for babies to grab and play with while you’re reading!
Llama Llama Gives Thanks
by Anna Dewdney
I saved my favorite for last. We love the llama llama books, and this simple Thanksgiving version is perfect for the very youngest readers.
I hope you enjoy these special Thanksgiving books. I know we have.
Happy reading!
-Laura
P.S. When you’re ready to take a look at some Christmas books, check out my list of Christmas favorites for babies and toddlers here!
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