Kindergarten and pre-school are all about launching a young mind into education, from working on fine motor skills, to socialising, to learning basics like colours and counting. All of that is possible through the wonderful educators at school, as well as support at home.
For that, there are pre-school books, kindergarten books, and general early childhood education books that offer the tools and resources to help lessons sink in. Of course, there are also books designed for children to help them learn.
Booktopia is proud to offer a wide selection of both kindergarten learning resources, and pre-school books for kids, and therefore play a small role in the education of the youngest generation.
Early childhood education books
Whether you’re working in early childhood education, or are a parent or caregiver looking to improve your understanding and abilities in raising small children, these early learning books can be a huge resource.
A popular title is Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons. This is a great tool for parents at home, but it can also help with practical tips for the classroom. It offers a step-by-step guide for teaching kids to read with short daily lessons, and relies on tried and trusted methods from schools and quality research for real results.
Young Children’s Behaviour is a text book designed for early childhood educators. With research evidence, this title provides practical strategies for educators to help manage children’s behaviours from birth through to their primary school years. Readers will discover how to teach self-regulation skills so children can learn to behave more considerately in the classroom and at home.
Pre-school books and kindergarten books for kids
Which Food Will You Choose? is a bright and fun book that’s designed to inspire children to try more colourful foods. It turns adventurous meal choice into a game, giving the kids in the book the chance to pick out foods at the supermarket each week – with one rule: the food has to be a certain colour on certain days of the week.
Every child has countless colouring books, but not many are like My Book of Coloring. Rather than letting kids simply colour however they please, the book offers guidance on colouring within the lines, and even selecting the correct colours. At the end, it also includes an open section for more creativity and fun.