Preschool proloquo books3/11/2023 ![]() ![]() Before you know it that caterpillar becomes a beautiful butterfly, and Eric Carle’s collages make it so that the butterfly is extraordinarily beautiful indeed. ![]() You better believe that caterpillar gets a stomach ache after all of that. At first, he chews through one apple but before you know it the caterpillar is chomping down on a lollipop, a sausage, a cupcake, and chocolate cake. It’s the story of a very hungry caterpillar who upon hatching starts eating. Your preschooler is sure to want you to read this classic again and again. Recently, The Very Hungry Caterpillar turned 50 and this book still enchants children today. What would we do without Eric Carle and his children’s book magnum opus The Very Hungry Caterpillar? It spawned the creation of countless educational resources, was distinct in its collage illustration (for the time) and introduces complex concepts to children of very young ages. The books we selected teach some kind of lesson whether that is academic or social. Learning: We included a learning component as preschool-aged children absorb information at a rapid pace.Illustrations: Though this metric may be subjective, we looked for illustrations that were fun and whimsical that really engaged the imagination.We looked for themes in nature, and themes that were age-appropriate and relevant to activities that preschoolers do be that exploring, coloring, or playing with toys. Story: For this metric, we looked for anything that would be engaging to a small child who is newly into exploring.Take a look at how we made our selections. ![]() For preschoolers repetition is key so we wanted to select books that would not be a chore to read again and again. Nothing quite engages the imagination like a really good book. Preschool-age children are like sponges and learn best through imaginative play and plenty of time spent reading. Though Preschoolers may not be of age to be in school, they are certainly ready to learn. We selected books that though they may not have yet had the opportunity to stand the test of time, are just as engaging and delightful. Our list includes recent releases as well. Some of the illustrators even used techniques that were groundbreaking for the time. These books have bright pictures that are fun to look at. A number of classic books for preschoolers recently turned 50 years old and are still among the best for young children even today. What was your favorite book as a child? You may not be surprised to find some of your favorites here on our list. ![]()
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