Choosing Books
Choosing Books
Choosing Books
org/parents/goodbooks
Reading Is Fundamental, Inc.
www.reading.org/choices
International Reading Association
kids.nypl.org/reading
New York Public Library On-Lion for Kids
www.carolhurst.com
Carol Hursts Childrens Literature Site
www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists
American Library Association
ONLINE BOOKLISTS
RI F s GU I DE TO
Choosing
BOOKS ABOUT
CHOOSING GOOD BOOKS
PRESCHOOLERS (AGES 3 TO 5)
(BIRTH TO AGE 2)
Quick Tips!
Knowing how to choose good books is a skill your children will keep for the rest of their lives. Take time
to show them how. Encourage them to select books on their own as soon as they show preferences.
You can even let them pick two kinds of booksone to read with you and one to read on their own.
Get to know the childrens section of your local library, and ask the childrens librarian for recommendations.
Check lists of recommended books, such as those included on the back of this guide.
Its okay to look through a book and then decide not to read the whole thing. If you dont like a book
after reading a chapter or a few pages, pick another one. Reading is supposed to be fun, not a chore.