However, even if babies lack discerning literary tastes, studies show there are clear benefits to reading to even the youngest infants. Parents.com cites a 2019 study in the Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics that found that “kids who are read to every day are exposed to around 78,000 words each year — over five years, that adds up to 1.4 million words heard during story time.” The Cleveland Clinic also notes that reading is a great way to bond with a baby, reducing both baby and parent stress. So, in addition to your personal TBR list, what kinds of books should you read to a baby? Here are some some things to look for when picking the best books for newborns:
Books with clear pictures and bold contrast: Newborns see best in black and white, so high contrast images help the baby focus. Bright colors also grab older babies’ attention. Sing-song text: Babies love changes in tone. If the words are easy to say in sing song, the baby might start wriggling along with your rhythm. Books about babies: Everyone likes books about their experience, right? Babies have an easier time recognizing baby objects like bottles and toys. Board books: Those tiny fingers love to grab — and tug. Board books are a great durable choice that can stand up to baby’s curiosity. Textured books: Babies love grabbing things to test out textures. Crinkly pages, felt and vinyl books are always a win when it comes to textile images. Bonus points is they can chew it.
The Best Books for Newborns
With those criteria in mind, here are 15 books newborns and the people who read to them will love: These books will get you started with baby’s first storytimes. If you are looking for even more of the best books for newborns, check out our list of 50 Must-Read Board Books for Babies.