Top 10 Most Popular Preschool Children"s Books

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Choosing books that are fitting for preschoolers should be regarded critically.
After all, what a child encounters during the formative years will have an influence to his or her personality in some way.
With the abundance of excellent authors nowadays, looking for enjoyable yet lesson-filled books is not as complex as it was before.
Here's a rundown of 10 treasure-worthy books for your precious preschooler: Love You Forever by Robert Munsch This heartwarming tale narrates the story of a mother who always sings the same song to her son.
The son eventually grows up and becomes independent but the mother is still persistent in showing her love.
Inescapably, the woman becomes old and frail giving the son a chance to take care of his mom at last.
Love You Forever only goes to show that time cannot stop a parent's unceasing love.
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak Due to his mischievous acts, Max gets sent to bed without any dinner.
Just when Max thinks that things will get boring, a forest suddenly appears in his room wherein he meets and befriends a bunch of monsters.
Sendak's creation is something that imaginative children can certainly relate to.
The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper She might be tiny and powerless in other's eyes but this little engine is determined to spread joyfulness.
With her size, nobody expected that the little engine could pull and deliver a trainload of toys to kids but she did.
The classic narrative provides inspiration to kids that regardless of who they are, they have the power to go beyond their limits.
The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein This tender story shows the bond between a boy and an apple tree.
Each day, the boy visits the tree to play on her trunk and branches as well as eat her crisp apples.
However, the boy matures and begins to wish for more things from the tree.
The tree, despite her pain, gives without hesitations - this is a clear example of what love and sacrifice is.
Pat the Bunny by Dorothy Kunhardt Toddlers will truly giggle with this colorful interactive book that can be touched, sniffed, and explored.
Two sequels namely Pat the Cat and Pat the Dog followed which only proved the book's success.
The Complete Adventures of Curious George by Margret Ray Curious George is known for his naughty antics, that's why kids can't stop but be intrigued by him.
Even if the playful monkey is present for over four generations now, kids can't still resist following his adventures.
Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown As the night finally breaks in, an affectionate little bunny says "good night" to the things he sees in his dimly-lit room - from the three miniature bears down to his socks.
At the end of the day, this book can double as a lullaby that will calmly take a child off to Dreamland.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle There's something about caterpillars which make them so interesting - their magical transformation.
This book vividly chronicles how a caterpillar finally finds his real self in the body of a captivating butterfly.
Corduroy by Don Freeman When all the people in a department store finally leaves, a teddy bear named Corduroy goes down from the toy shelf to look for his missing button.
What he doesn't know is that he's up for an adventure that will ultimately bring him to the arms of a new loving owner.
Big Book of the Bernstain Bears by Stan Berenstain Following the journey of this bear family is not only fun but also meaningful.
This collection includes five classic stories including: The Berestain Bears in the Dark, The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room, The Berenstain Bears Go to the Doctor, The Berenstain Bears and the Sitter, and The Berenstain Bears' New Baby.
The endearing bears show that family members should care for each other at all costs.
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