Mother’s Day Special: Books To Read To Your 2-4-Year Olds

Best books you want to read with your tiny tots for some pure, unadulterated mumma love!
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Motherhood is a bliss. To celebrate this, It is not enough to hug or to kiss. No gifts can be enough; To express gratitude can be tough!

The pen is definitely mightier than the sword. Authors and writers do a wonderful job in capturing the most complex emotions in the most straightforward and appealing manner. There are tons of wonderful children books that capture the impeccable mother-child bond.

Here are our top five picks of some really charming ones to celebrate Mother’s Day. Read them and make this day a special one with your young ones.

Love You Forever (written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Sheila McGraw)

“I’ll love you forever, I’ll like you for always, As long as I’m living, My baby you’ll be.”

Ageless! A book that will stay with you forever. We are in absolute awe of this one. The book begins with a mother rocking the new baby ‘back and forth'. As the story progresses the baby grows – from a newborn to toddler, to a little boy, to a teenager and finally to a man with a daughter. But the mother would still silently sing: Buy here

I Love You Because You’re You (written by Liza Baker and illustrated by David McPhail)

A mother’s love is unconditional. She loves and loves some more – even when the child is happy or sleepy, frightened or silly, brave or bashful, sick or frisky, sad or playful, wild or angry! A mother loves the child NO MATTER WHAT. Every page is filled with love! Buy here

My Mum is Fantastic (written and illustrated by Nick Butterworth)

"It's great to have a mum like mine. It's fantastic!"

This book is a celebration of all the fantastic, special, and amazing moms. All moms are different, but at the same time are brilliant. The child proudly says that my mom is fantastic. She is a brilliant artist, she can balance on a tightrope, she can swim like a fish, do amazing stunts on a bike and she can tame wild animals. The list goes on along with super cute illustrations. Buy here

The Kissing Hand (written and illustrated by Audrey Penn and illustrated by Ruth E. Harper and Nancy M. Leak)

“Whenever you feel lonely and need a little loving from home, just press your hand to your cheek and think, ‘ Mommy loves you. Mommy loves you.” And that kiss will jump to your face and fill you with toasty warm thoughts.”

Little Raccoon is sceptical about going to school. He tells his mother that he does not want to go to school and wants to stay with her. The mother reassures the worried raccoon and passes on a little secret.  The images and the text captures this so beautifully that you will almost get goosebumps.  Little Raccoon goes on to say: Buy here

No, David! (written and illustrated by David Shannon)

Are you one of those moms who constantly say No? This is a lovely picture book with each page presenting the naughty David who is up to a new antic and mischief! When he does things he is not supposed to do, mamma just says No, David! The book ends on a beautiful note when at bedtime finally mamma says – "Yes, David, I love you." Buy here

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