Kid’s Library Essentials

Reading and storytelling are fundamental to a child’s development. Studies show that children who are read to and have open access to books develop superior language and literacy skills. Building your home library has never been easier, thanks to Kid to Kid! Discover how to enrich your child’s reading journey without breaking the bank!

It’s important to remember that kids learn faster when it’s a subject they are interested in. When choosing books make sure to cater to their interests, but don’t be afraid to give them a bit of variety. Choosing age-appropriate books and letting them read at their own pace will help foster great reading habits. Here are some book examples that are perfect for certain age groups between 0-12 years.

Kids at this stage require simple and durable books with cardboard and fabric being the most popular materials. Many of these books have very simple wording if any, bright colors, and engaging textures. Some well-read classic books for this age are Goodnight Moon, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Where’s Spot, and Guess How Much I Love You. Kids at this age greatly benefit from being read to, and these are great moments to share with your child!

At this stage, it is important to start encouraging early literacy as this is the time studies have shown that their brains grow the most. Try interactive books with repetitive phrases, engaging picture books, and rhyming. Classic books for their age group are Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, If You Give A Mouse A Cookie, Green Eggs And Ham, and Corduroy

At this age, children have started school and are getting the basics down of reading. For early readers, you can begin introducing series specifically made for their age group. It’s also important to start reading chapters to help build concentration and reading stamina for later in life. Remember since they are still mastering reading to keep it simple, fun, and engaging. Try classic titles such as Freckle Juice, The Magic Tree House series, Junie B. Jones series, and Frog And Toad series.

If your kid has mastered early reading and is looking for a challenge this is the age group to give them books with more complicated vocabulary and longer chapters. These books are going to help establish critical thinking, how to overcome challenges, and how to develop empathy. Pay attention to the reading level as YA or young adult is not recommended for younger audiences and even some books geared toward middle grade may have sensitive topics. Some series to read are The Black Stallion series, The Secret Garden, The Wind In the Willows, Wings of Fire series, and The Hardy Boys series.

Now that we have the basics for age groups, the question now is how do you grow their library and keep expanding their minds through books? The answer is resale! At Kid to Kid, we buy and sell gently used books which means not only do we have a variety your kid is sure to love, you’ll also see the savings. And when they outgrow them, you can sell their old books to us and earn cash for new ones! So what are you waiting for? Stop into your local store today and get your library started!

Kids’ Libraries Don’t Need To Be Expensive

Books are an important part of a kid’s life. Studies have shown reading increases your child’s use of language and cognitive development. Buying books can sometimes really add up especially when you want a home library collection just for them. At Kid to Kid, building your kids’ library is convenient and you can stay within your budget. Here are tips to build their library.

three children reading books from kid to kid

Think of the age group

While reading to a child or infant at any age is beneficial, make sure the book seems right for their age group. Many books for infants and toddlers are made to be durable with either fabric or stiff cardboard and are relatively short and simple. Chapter and story books are for more advanced readers, with parents reading aloud or older children by themselves.

Mother reading book to daughter

Have a variety of book genres

Whether it’s sharing, friendship, colors, math, or fairy tales, having a variety of books will broaden their minds and keep them interested. Studies show that the more variety of types of books, the more your kids will develop a greater vocabulary and positively experience the world around them without having to leave the comfort of home.

Have them help!

Involve them in the process. Take them to your local Kid to Kid and let them pick the books they’re interested in, it will keep their love of reading strong and encourage them to pursue their interests and the topics they may be curious about. Also, listening to bedtime stories read aloud is always a favorite pass time among children, and letting them help pick the stories will make bedtime a fun experience.

Sell books to us

At Kid to Kid, we buy gently used books that your child no longer reads and you can earn cash for new ones. Also, stop by often to see what books we have in stock so your kids’ library can grow!

Building your kids’ library can be inexpensive and beneficial to their development as they grow. Shop at your nearest Kid to Kid and build your own home library for a fraction of the cost of new books!