Board Books Ages 0 to 2 - Gift Suggestions
Season's readings from our family to ours!
Looking for the perfect gift for a child on your list? The Lorain Public Library System staff recommends these titles.

“That’s Not My Farm” by Fiona Watt
Turn the pages to explore the farm and meet a soft cow, a fluffy sheep and a muddy pig in this larger format touchy feely book. Then press the sound button on the final page to hear all the animals on the noisy farm!

“Nita’s Food Signs” by Kathy MacMillan
Sign language makes it easy to communicate with your child and Nita makes it fun! With adorable illustrations, Nita and her family learn ten American Sign Languages signs throughout the day. A simple story about Nita and her parents teaches each sign in context.

“Hello, Face!” by Aya Khalil
Hello, smiling face! From laughing to cooing, from sneezing to yawning, join babies in discovering what expressive eyes, noses and mouths can do. Highcontrast designs and photographs engage infants and toddlers, plus photographs show a diverse cast of babies and families.

“This is My World” by Hannah Eliot
This book blends black-and-white illustrations with interactive elements to encourage early development and bonding. Built to grow with your baby, it also features vibrant color to support evolving eyesight as we connect, explore and celebrate the beauty of the world around us.

“Can You Do This? Super Silly Edition” by Megan Roy
From staring contests and high fives to silly noises and dances, each page invites participation. As kids act out the playful challenges, they’ll exercise their bodies and minds while sharing laughs with family and friends.

“Cake! An Interactive Recipe Book” by Lotta Nieminen
Invite young children into the kitchen with this toddler-friendly introduction to cooking, featuring sturdy paper-engineered parts to guide future foodies through a simple recipe, from greasing the pan to decorating with sprinkles.