Family Books For 3-Year-Old Kids

Many 3-year-olds enjoy talking about the people they love most. Books about family for 3-year-olds look at the everyday moments with parents, siblings, grandparents and relatives, from playing together to celebrating special occasions. These stories work well for read-aloud time and can help introduce new words through familiar experiences.

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Read To Your BunnyGrandma's Tiny HouseBig Brave DaddyDog’s First BabyCat's First BabyPaul's PapaNational Geographic Kids Look and Learn: People!First Laugh Welcome, Baby!Time to Get Ready, Bunny!What Is a Family?Make Me Smile: With Smiles That Last for MilesLove You MoreChristmas With AuntieRhino RumpusDaddy and MeJane & Me: CareSadie and Ori and the Blue BlanketJane & Me: FamilySadie, Ori, and Nuggles Go to CampRise & Shine: A Challah-Day TaleRain, Rain, Go Away, the Dinosaurs All Want to Play我的家人Help-A-Lot Shabbat

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Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • Many 3-year-olds enjoy talking about family members and family activities.
  • Young children often notice family traditions long before they understand their meaning.
  • Family stories can help children learn about people both near and far.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Ask how family members spend time together throughout the story.
  • Discuss the traditions, routines or activities that make each family unique.
For Educators
  • Choose stories that feature parents, siblings, grandparents and other relatives.
  • Talk about how family members support one another during everyday moments.

FAQ

These books often use familiar family experiences and everyday moments to keep young children engaged. Seeing recognizable situations can help make stories feel inviting and easy to follow.

These books can be a wonderful choice for storytime at home or in the classroom. Many stories create opportunities to talk about family members and the roles they play in a child's life.

Many stories focus on family routines, shared activities and the relationships that shape everyday life.

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