There is a ton of interest in the Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair, and for good reason. This versatile, attractive and well-made high chair is one of the best baby products on the market. Many parents have questions about the ins and outs of the Stokke Tripp Trapp, and in this post I’ll go over…
Answers to Your Stokke Tripp Trapp Questions

Mama, Do You Love Me? by Barbara M Joosse
The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
The Three Snow Bears by Jan Brett
The Mitten by Jan Brett
(can you tell I have a winter baby? 😉 )
Yes! Mama Do You Love Me! I’m part native American so this one was always special for me growing up.
Great list, with many classics. But I love a new book that is sure to become a new classic. “Freddie and Bibelle” by Carol Ann Birtwell. Absolutely charming! It’s available on Amazon.
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Some of our top picks (which may or may not include an underlying theme of travel and diversity)…
Ten Little Finger and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox (the illustrations will make you melt, they’re just too cute)
Madeline (a classic!!) by Ludwig Bemelmens (Téo loves saying “Pooh Pooh” to the tiger at the zoo)
Click Clack Moo (toddlers love the animals, adults love the social commentary)
Have you seen the “movie” of Everyone Poops? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhbxpuBi-HU
And why not add, The Gas We Pass?
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My son LOVES Feely Bugs by David Carter! We read it so much I have it memorized!
I’m sure you are overwhelmed with suggestions, but Giraffes Can’t Dance is really fantastic. It has a great message (be yourself), beautiful illustrations, and the rhyming verse is really fun to read out loud.
100% agree! Came to the comments section to suggest this one. My daughter can recite the book from start to finish!
Our 2 year old and we parents loved Gruffalo and Room on the Broom so much that we got most of Julia Donaldson’s other books. They have a rhyming rhythm that makes them fun to read.
Chu’s Day! We read it approximately a dozen times a day.
Said the Kitty To The Cat by Vincent Spada is my son’s absolute favorite!