Identity Books For Kids Ages 0-2

Books about identity for kids ages 0–2 introduce simple themes of self-awareness, emotions and everyday experiences. With colorful illustrations and easy-to-follow stories, these titles can help families and educators talk about feelings, routines and the little things that make each child unique. These books work well for storytime, shared reading and small-group learning.

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Popular Books

What Do You Like To Do?Today I'll Be A PrincessThe Ugly DucklingI'm A Special PersonHow Are You?The Very Smelly PrincessCurly KittyLittle Lost PenguinI Want to be Like YouBright Eyes, Brown SkinKali's SongMagnificent Homespun Brown: A CelebrationRick: The Dog with a DifferenceThe Little PeaI Am Just RightLittle Monkey Calms DownDoes A Woodpecker Use A Hammer?Little Lion Shares

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How Are You?Little Lost PenguinCurly KittyThe Ugly DucklingA Cub StoryRick: The Dog with a DifferenceMagnificent Homespun Brown: A CelebrationKali's SongI Want to be Like YouThe Very Smelly PrincessI Am Just RightI'm A Special PersonWhat Do You Like To Do?Bright Eyes, Brown SkinThe Little PeaDoes A Woodpecker Use A Hammer?Today I'll Be A Princess

Books

Today I'll Be A PrincessI'm A Special PersonHow Are You?The Very Smelly PrincessCurly KittyLittle Lost PenguinI Want to be Like YouBright Eyes, Brown SkinRick: The Dog with a DifferenceThe Little PeaI Am Just RightLittle Monkey Calms DownDoes A Woodpecker Use A Hammer?Little Lion SharesA Cub Story

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What Do You Like To Do?The Ugly DucklingKali's SongMagnificent Homespun Brown: A Celebration

Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • Young children start forming their identities by age two.
  • Stories can help children name big feelings and social experiences.
  • Reading together gives kids space to ask questions and feel heard.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Repeat familiar words and phrases during shared reading to build recognition.
  • Use shared reading time to strengthen bonds during daily routines.
For Educators
  • Point out familiar people, objects and routines in books.

FAQ

Books about identity for kids ages 0–2 introduce early ideas of self through family, routines and familiar experiences. At this stage, children are beginning to recognize themselves and the people around them in simple, everyday ways.

Books about identity for kids ages 0–2 support early language development through simple words, repetition and familiar situations. Shared reading helps toddlers connect sounds, images and early ideas about themselves.

Books about identity for kids ages 0–2 work well during shared reading time, helping adults and children connect through familiar stories and routines. They can also support simple early conversations about feelings, relationships and belonging.

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