Continue to spread the love this Valentine’s Day with these ten lovely books!


1. “Guess How Much I Love You” by Sam McBratney
Guess how much Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare love each other in “Guess How Much I Love You” by Sam McBratney! For an accompanying gross motor activity, check out this post!

2. “Love Around the World” by Alli Brydon
Learn how different cultures around the world show their love in everyday ways with “Love Around the World” by Alli Brydon and its beautiful illustrations!

3. “Click, Clack, Moo I Love You!” by Doreen Cronin
Make a fun Valentine’s Day party with Little Duck and learn about acceptance and spreading love to all.

4. “The ABCs of Love” by Rose Rossner
Read a loving sentence starting with each letter of the alphabet with “The ABCs of Love” by Rose Rossner! This book is perfect for children learning the alphabet.

5. “The Love Letter” by Anika Aldamuy Denise
Read about the importance of friendship in “The Love Letter” by Anika Aldamuy Denise as Hedgehog, Bunny, and Squirrel as they investigate a love letter they found.

6. “Tiny T. Rex & the Perfect Valentine” by Jonathan Stutzman
Create the perfect Valentine’s card with Tiny for his best friend Pointy, and learn about overcoming obstacles along the way with this board book! Perfect for toddlers and grip practice.

7. “Llama Llama I Love You” by Anna Dewdney
Show your love in all different types of ways with this board book, for children up to three years old.

8. “You’re my Little Cuddlebug” by Nicola Edwards
This adorable board book with interactive die-cut pages displays the love parents have for their children. “You’re my Little Cuddlebug” is perfect for toddlers with its rhyming and repetitive content!

9. “It’s Laugh O’Clock: Would You Rather? Valentine’s Day Edition” by Riddleland
This hilarious interactive book poses silly questions like “Would you rather have fingers that are sticky lollipops that have already been licked all over OR toes made from Valentine’s chocolates that melt in your socks and shoes?”
Though the questions are silly, they are thought-provoking and introduce new vocabulary! Great for kids of all ages.

10. “I’ll Love You Till the Cows Come Home” Kathryn Cristaldi
Read about unconditional love, different animals, and their amazing adventures with “I’ll Love Yout Till the Cows Come Home” by Kathryn Cristaldi.
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