Get several of the Dr. Seuss "Bright and Early Board Books" - "Fox in Sox", "Hop on Pop", "ABC", "Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can you?", "There's a Wocket in my Pocket" to name a few. |
| It’s time to sleep by Mem Fox. Our favorite. |
Love this one. |
| Jamberry |
| I give a book of five minute stories. There are tons to choose from. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=five+minute+stories+book&crid=MUURGL2SEEYC&sprefix=five+minute+stories%2Caps%2C140&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_2_19 |
| Our kids loved Subway by Anastasia Suen, and it's appropriate for very young ages, starting at a few months. Especially good if the parents have a connection to or like NYC. |
Yes! |
| "Make Way for the Ducklings" is a classic but I also like the Meghan Markle "The Bench," particularly if it is for a single mother. |
The Bench is about a father and son. That doesn't seem right for a single mother... |
|
My kids loved Giles Andreae books.
Rumble in the jungle, Commotion in the Ocean, Giraffes can't dance. Looks like there might be a few newer ones and you can get paperback or board books. |
| Each Peach Pear Plum. Anything by Sandra Boynton. |
| A book we got at the baby shower and got a lot of mileage out of the Rosemary Wells illustrated Mother Goose. |
| The I love you book or the peace book by Todd parr. |
|
Yes,
No one else will give Goodnight Moon, Dr. Seuss, Eric Carle books. 🤦♀️ |
| OP get a book themed for a hobby the parents enjoy, a team they support, a city they live in, etc. while not classic, they’re fun and they’ll get a ton of the classics |