Looking to add a few new books to your kid’s home library. This month we are sharing 5 NEW Book Recommendations For Your Kid’s Home Library from DK Books that have been a hit with our boys (ages 4 + 7).

5 NEW Book Recommendations For Your Kid's Home Library

5 NEW Book Recommendations For Your Kid’s Home Library

Follow the Trail: Farm: This is a wonderful pick for preschoolers and younger children.  Tiny readers can trace bumpy, shiny, glittery trails in this board book perfect for little hands, with activities that teach them about shapes, matching, and sorting, and help develop hand-eye coordination and pre-writing motor skills.As they follow the trails, whether straight, wavy, or loopy, toddlers will lead the animals to their homes and the tractor back to

As they follow the trails, whether straight, wavy, or loopy, toddlers will lead the animals to their homes and the tractor back to barn. Peepholes on each spread show which animal will need help next, and a mix-and-match game at the end of the book with four glittery trails puts all the learned skills together, prompting toddlers to match each animal to its correct destination.

Follow the Trail: Farm is perfect for hands-on learning and sensory play, and teaches preschoolers fine motor skills as they explore the cuddly and wonderful world of the farm.

To Buy: Canada, USA

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Me and My Body: If you are looking to talk about the human body with young children (ages 3 to 5) this is the book for you. It doesn’t contain anything graphic or scary for younger little ones and it has lots of great information. A wonderful learning resource.

Learn amazing facts like how germs can make you sick, why you have a belly button, and how your senses work. Then create wonderful crafts, like a beautiful family tree, a homemade stethoscope, and gingerbread skeletons, combining reading skills, STEAM concepts, and hands-on family fun.

Discover what a family tree is, then create one yourself. Explore your amazing fingerprints, then decorate a beautiful picture frame with them. Make a paper skeleton or play a game about digestion. This is a perfect package for a little learner who wants to know all about what’s going on inside their body!

To Buy: Canada, USA

A First Book of Fairy Tales and Myths: If you are looking for some bedtime stories these two books are a must buy.  The set comes with two beautifully illustrated books about myths and fairy tales combined in one slipcase to make the perfect gift for young children. Features 28 stories in all.This lovely two-volume set is a collection of 14 well-known myths and legends and 14 classic fairy tales from around the world.

This lovely two-volume set is a collection of 14 well-known myths and legends and 14 classic fairy tales from around the world. A First Book of Myths includes classics such as the Fall of Icarus, Andromeda, How Butterflies Began, and the Crocodile and the Baby. Perfect for reading aloud, Mary Hoffman’s lively narratives and the delightful illustrations capture the amazing worlds full of gods and monsters.In

In A First Book of Fairy Tales, Mary retells 14 classic children’s fairy tales, including favorites such as Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, and the Little Mermaid. The charming illustrations throughout bring the best-loved fairy tale characters and events to life.

To Buy: Canada, USA

LEGO CITY Busy Word Book: For LEGO lovers of all ages, especially early readers. LEGO City© is the perfect place for early readers to encounter lots of exciting words for the first time. There’s always something happening, whether it’s police officers catching crooks, firefighters training at the fire station, or hotdog vendors cooking up tasty snacks! Interactive activities such as spotting recurring characters and finding hidden objects keep children engaged and encourage repeat reading. Returning time and again to each page, children learn useful and fun words that they can use in daily life.

A great present idea for a little LEGO lover in your life.

To Buy: Canada, USA

How Science Works: The Facts Visually Explained: I would recommend this books for older children who can read and are interested in science. My 7-year-old loves sitting down to read some of the facts and I love how much he has been learning so far. I am sure this book will also get more use as both the boys get older.

How Science Works uses clear, easy-to-understand graphics to answer common questions and explain difficult concepts–not only the core science topics that eluded us at school, but also the cutting-edge science reported in the news.

Have you ever wondered how airplanes stay in the air, how holograms are made, or how ants lift things many times their size? You’ll find answers to these enigmas as well as learn about more complex developments, including the discovery of the Higgs boson, gravitational waves, and the mysteries of dark matter. Topic spreads include Q&A features, short-story sections, and simple graphics to answer all your questions about scientific principles, from familiar conundrums to mysteries that evade even the brightest minds.

To Buy:  Canada, USA

5 NEW Book Recommendations For Your Kid's Home Library {Giveaway}

5 NEW Book Recommendations For Your Kid's Home Library {Giveaway}

THE GIVEAWAY

Win it: One lucky Canadian reader will win a copy of the LEGO CITY Busy Word Book. Enter to WIN via Rafflecopter below. Good Luck Friends!

5 NEW Book Recommendations For Your Kid's Home Library {Giveaway}

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