Visual feast
Choose those picture books with rich illustrations and bright colors, which directly impact the vision and make the baby more attractive.
Simple is beauty
Simple and easy-to-understand stories like "A Bear See the World" and "Guess how much I love you" are the favorites of children of this age.
Repetition is king
They like to listen to the same story over and over again, such as The Hungry Caterpillar and The Owl and Mother Owl, which contain repetitive elements. They just can't put it down.
Interactive fun
Choose a picture book that can be read and experienced in three dimensions to ensure that the baby can't put it down.
Daily drip
Picture books closely related to the baby's daily life, such as "I will take care of myself" and "Dad goes to work", make reading and life closely linked.
Moral education
Choose picture books with moral significance, such as "Kong Rong Rang Pear" and "Little Tadpole Looking for Mom". Cultivate your baby's correct values from an early age.