At this age, your 3-year-old toddler will enjoy reading a variety of different books. They might even request you to read them the same books over and over again. My advice to you is to choose books that both you and your child will enjoy.

Here are the best books for toddlers age 3. Although when looking up these books you might see them categorized from 4-8 years old, I personally started reading these books to my toddlers at the age of 3. Not only did they love these books, they memorized the stories and we continued to read them for years. I am sure your 3-year-old toddler will enjoy these books as well.

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25+ Best Books For Toddlers Age 3

 

1) Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Eric Carle

 

2) The Feelings Book by Todd Parr

 

3) Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss

 

4) P is for Potty by Naomi Kleinberg

 

 

5) I Know a Rhino by Charles Fuge

 

6) Pete the Kitty and the Case of the Hiccups by James Dean

 

7) The Great Puppy Invasion by Alastair Heim

 

 

8) Can you put me to bed? by Erin Guendelsberger

 

 

9) I Got A Chicken For My Birthday by Laura Gehl

 

 

10) The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle

 

11) The Cat In The Hat by Dr. Seuss

 

12) The Little Blue Truck Series by Alice Schertle

 

 

13) My Toothbrush Is Missing by Jan Thomas

 

 

14) My Family is Special by Maggie Testa

 

 

15) Daniel Finds a New Friend by Maggie Testa

 

16) Grandpa and Jake by Julie Fortenberry

 

 

17) Sabrina Sue Loves the Sea by Priscilla Burris

 

18) Puppy Parade by Jill Abramson

 

19) I Like Bugs by Margaret Wise Brown

 

 

20) Inside Mouse Outside Mouse by Lindsay Barrett George

 

21) Daniel Visits the Library by Maggie Testa

 

22) What this Story Needs is a Vroom and a Zoom by Emma Virjan

 

 

23) Doc McStuffins: As Big as a Whale

 

 

24) The Very Hungry Caterpillar

 

25) Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Mara Alperin

 

26) The Three Little Pigs by adapted Mara Alperin  

 

27) Baby Money, Private Eye by Brian Selznick 

 

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