Book Age Group: 0-12 Months

Books for babies from birth to 12 months old

  • Mein Erstes Kullerbuch

    Mein Erstes Kullerbuch

    Mein erstes Kullerbuch

    Mein Erstes Kullerbuch

    Mein erstes Kullerbuch is an adorable little book with a red and yellow rotated ball in the middle. It invites babies to roll, shake, and chase the little ball inside the book. For language development, this turns reading into something babies love most: play.

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    About

    Mein erstes Kullerbuch is a board book from popular Ravensburger Ministeps series, designed for babies from 6 months. The book features sturdy pages with simple illustrations, descriptions in German and an integrated small rolling ball in the middle that moves when the book is tilted or shaken.

    As the baby moves the book, the ball rolls and squeaks across the pages, becoming part of the pictures. For example, the ball might appear as the sun in the sky or another playful visual element, depending on the page.

    Short, simple sentences accompany the illustrations, encouraging parents to talk about what is happening on the page while the baby explores the moving ball.

    Languages available:

    Format:
    Board Book
    Pages:
    12
    Price:
    £8.65
    Size (cm):
    13 x 13 x 1.5
    Publisher:
    Ravensburger Verlag GmbH
    Author:
    Sabine Cuno
    ISBN:
    978-3-473-42145-9
    • Mein Ersten Kullerbuch back cover

    Why Mein erstes Kullerbuch is Perfect for Bilingual Babies

    1. It’s engaging. The rolling ball immediately captures attention. Instead of passively looking at pictures, babies tilt the book, shake it, and watch the ball move. This creates a natural opportunity for parents to describe what’s happening in whichever language you are using.
    2. It has simple and predictable language. Short sentences paired with clear images make it easy to repeat words. Babies hear the same vocabulary again and again while watching the ball roll across the page.
    3. It is sensory. The moving and squeaking ball turns the book into a toy-like object, which keeps babies interested longer than a static picture book. When babies stay engaged, they hear more language from you, and more language exposure is exactly what bilingual brains need.

    “The age rating of 6 months+ is I think, quite high. We discovered the book at the age of about 4 months, and already there he like the book, precisely because it rattles and the rattle is very grippy.”

    Nic

    3 Ways to Use This Book

    1. Roll-Describe-Repeat

    Let your baby move the book so the ball rolls. Describe what’s happening in your language. “Look, the sun is moving!” Repeat key words so babies hear them several times.

    2. Language Narration

    Say the same idea in both languages. “Sun… soleil”. Babies don’t mind repetition. In fact, they thrive on it.

    3. Narrate the Play

    Describe the book and what is does. Name colours, shapes, and objects. Repeat key words. Your baby may just see a rolling ball. But their brain is quietly learning that movement, objects, and words all belong together in whichever languages you bring to the moment.

    My Recommendation

    ★★★★★

    Mein erstes Kullerbuch blends sensory play and early language exposure, which makes it particularly engaging for babies who aren’t yet interested in traditional storybooks.

    Verdict: A lovely first interactive book for babies around 6–18 months. Highly recommend.

    Language Simplicity

    5 / 5

    One short sentence in German per page describing the illustration. No English translation provided.

    Visual Support

    5 / 5

    The images are clear, simply composed and instantly recognisable for babies

    Sensory Engagement

    5 / 5

    A tactile rolling ball on each page encourages touch and repeated interaction.

    What Works

    + Thick, durable pages

    + The moving ball keeps babies engaged and curious

    + The simple illustrations make it easy for parents to narrate in multiple languages

    +Great as a gift for 6 months

    Concerns

    – The content is limited and may be outgrown quickly

    – Basic storytelling

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  • Unsere Tiere (Mein Baby-Pixi Buggybuch)

    Unsere Tiere (Mein Baby-Pixi Buggybuch)

    Unsere Tiere Buch

    Unsere Tiere (Mein Baby-Pixi Buggybuch)

    Some books are designed for quiet bedtime moments. This one is built for the chaos of the buggy, the snack crumbs, and the inevitable book-dropping. Baby Pixi 44: Buggybuch Unsere Tiere is a tiny, durable book made for babies to explore language through pictures while out in the world.

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    About

    Baby Pixi 44: Buggybuch is part of the Baby Pixi series, a collection of small board-style books designed for babies and toddlers. The book is made from waterproof, tear-resistant material and includes a strap so it can be attached to a buggy or stroller, which prevents it from disappearing under supermarket shelves or into puddles.

    The format is simple and visual. Each page shows colourful illustrations created to attract the attention of very young children. The book is designed for babies and early toddlers who are beginning to recognise objects and sounds.

    Languages available:

    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    14
    Price:
    £4.34
    Size (cm):
    14 x 14 x 0,3
    Publisher:
    Carlsen
    Author:
    Denitza Gruber
    ISBN:
    9783551051462
    • Unsere Tiere buggy book

    Why This Book is Perfect for Bilingual Babies

    1. It’s great for tiny bursts. One page, one picture, one word — exactly the kind of input a young brain can process while sitting in a buggy and watching the world go by.
    2. It’s clear and concrete. Babies don’t learn from abstract ideas. They learn from things they can see and recognise. When a parent points to the picture and says the word “Hund… dog”, the brain links the image with two sounds. That’s how bilingual vocabulary starts forming.
    3. It lives where real life happens. It attaches to the buggy, which means it appears during walks, errands, park trips, and random “we’re waiting for the bus” moments. A parent points to the page, then to the real object nearby. Suddenly, the book isn’t just a book anymore; it’s a language bridge between the page and the world.

    “It lives permanently on the stroller strap. Sometimes we read a page while waiting at the traffic lights. Sometimes it’s just a few seconds of pointing at pictures.”

    Nicola

    3 Ways to Use This Book

    1. Point-Name-Repeat

    Point to the picture and say the word in your heritage language first. Then repeat it in the community language. “Hund… dog.”

    2. Buggy Observation Game

    When your child sees something outside that matches a picture in the book, connect them. Example: “Look! Hund! Same as in the book.”

    3. Mini Language Moments

    Open the book to one page and repeat the word several times during a walk. “Baum… tree… Baum.” Short, repeated exposures are often more effective for babies than long reading sessions.

    My Recommendation

    ★★★★★

    Not necessary, but a nice addition for babies and early toddlers. It is a durable first book designed for babies who explore the world with their hands, mouths, and unlimited enthusiasm for dropping things. It works best as an on-the-go language companion rather than a sit-down reading experience.

    Tips. Keep a buggy book like this permanently attached to the stroller. That way it becomes part of your daily rhythm rather than something you have to remember to pack..

    Language Simplicity

    5 / 5

    Very low difficulty, vocabulary-based.

    Visual Support

    5 / 5

    Bright illustrations help children link words with objects.

    Sensory Engagement

    3 / 5

    Pure visual book.

    What Works

    + Durable but thin pages

    + Small format works well for travel, buggy rides, and everyday outings

    + As the language is basic, it works in any language, not just German

    + Affordable

    Concerns

    – Limited content and may be outgrown quickly

    -No storytelling

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    Oct 2, 2025

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  • Mes premières chansons

    Mes premières chansons

    Mes premières chansons (french book)

    Mes premières chansons

    Mes premières chansons is a musical sound book filled with classic French children’s songs, where each button plays the tune with vocals. So instead of you trying to confidently launch into a French nursery rhyme and hoping for the best, the book leads and you can follow.

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    About

    Mes premières chansons is a sturdy, toddler-proof board book with bright, simple illustrations and integrated sound buttons. Each of 6 spreads introduces a well-known French children’s song, with lyrics on the page and a button that plays the full version with singing.

    The design is clean and engaging without being overwhelming, which makes it suitable for both active play and calmer moments. It’s very much built for repetition, and trust me, it will be repeated.

    Languages available:

    Format:
    Hardcover
    Pages:
    12
    Price:
    £8.86
    Size (cm):
    15.5 x 17 x 2
    Publisher:
    Grund
    Author:
    Olivia Cosneau, Lucile Ahrweiller
    ISBN:
    9782324005367
    • Mes premières chansons back cover close up

    Why This Book is Perfect for Bilingual Babies

    1. It models real pronunciation effortlessly. The songs are sung clearly, giving your baby natural exposure to authentic French sounds, rhythm, and intonation from the very beginning.
    2. It builds language through music, not pressure. There’s no expectation to repeat or perform — your child absorbs the language passively while enjoying the songs.
    3. It supports parents (even if you’re not confident). You don’t need to know the lyrics or worry about mistakes. The book leads, and you can join in gradually as it starts to feel familiar.

    “It’s perfect for nappy changing, it keeps him quiet and focused for a couple of minutes.”

    Nicola

    3 Ways to Use This Book

    1. Let your child lead (and press all the buttons)

    Give your child control and let them explore freely. Every button press is another round of language exposure — even if it’s the same song on repeat.

    2. Sing along — imperfectly and confidently

    Follow the vocals, hum if needed, and join in when you can. Your child doesn’t need perfect pronunciation — they need to hear you try.

    3. Anchor one song to a daily routine

    Use the same song during a specific moment (getting dressed, snack time, tidy-up). That repetition builds familiarity, and familiarity helps the language stick naturally.

    My Recommendation

    ★★★★★

    Mes premières chansons is an excellent choice if you are looking for the first music book for your baby in French. It perfectly introduces French through music in a way that feels natural and low-pressure. It’s especially helpful if you don’t feel confident singing in French yourself. The vocals do the heavy lifting, while still inviting you to join in when you’re ready.

    It’s not a quiet bedtime book, and it’s not meant to be. This is a lively, engaging, slightly repetitive (in the best way) addition to your daily routine.

    Language Simplicity

    5 / 5

    Very short and basic poems

    Visual Support

    5 / 5

    Bright illustrations help children link words with objects.

    Engagement longevity: Good

    4 / 5

    Best suited for babies and younger toddlers.

    What Works

    + Clear, soothing vocals that support real language learning

    + Catchy songs that naturally encourage repetition

    + Removes pressure from parents to “teach” the language

    + Buttons keep babies and toddlers engaged

    + Great mix of listening and interaction

    Concerns

    – Can become repetitive (yes, you will hear the same song a lot)

    – Less flexible for mixing languages due to fixed vocals – Not ideal for calm/quiet moments, more energetic than soothing

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    Sept 4, 2025

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  • Promenade sous l’océan

    Promenade sous l’océan

    Promenade sous l’océan

    A charming and interactive board book that builds motor skills & vocabulary while your baby is busy moving sliders and squealing at jellyfish. Beautifully illustrated with minimal text, Promenade Sous L’océan works in any language. And if this is the only French you manage today, you’re still doing brilliantly.

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    About

    A journey into an ocean filled with animations to encourage motor skills. Push, pull and slide the moving mechanisms to see playful dolphins, baby fish, or sea horses. It’s the kind of book where you are doing the narrating, improvising, and occasionally questioning whether that’s a squid or an octopus (we’ve all been there). Oh yes, it is a gorgeous baby gift choice.

    Languages available:

    Format:
    Board Book
    Pages:
    10
    Price:
    £9
    Size (cm):
    17 x 17 x 2
    Publisher:
    NATHAN
    Author:
    Emiri Hayashi
    ISBN:
    2092596594

    Why This Book is Perfect for Bilingual Babies

    1. It works in any language. The text is minimal, and the main focus is on illustrations and animations. You can easily narrate in French, English, or any other language.
    2. It’s engaging. Touch-and-feel textures and sliders that move up, down, and in circles keep babies focused and entertained.
    3. It builds vocabulary. Because objects, textures, and animations are easier for babies to grasp than abstract concepts. This book nails them all.

    “I started reading it in French, then caught myself adding English without thinking. A week later, my daughter pointed at a bath toy and said poisson completely unprompted. I nearly dropped the sponge”

    Laura, mom of 6 months old

    3 Ways to Use This Book

    1. Narrate Your Story

    This book is chef’s kiss for bilingual families because the text is minimal. Which means you are the narrator, and that’s a superpower. In the first read, name animals in the heritage language. In the second read straight after (yes, there will be a second), describe colours or actions in the community language. Or you can mix it up depending on how tired you are (still counts).

    2. The Calm Down Tool

    You know that time between dinner and bedtime when everyone is slightly unhinged? This book thrives there. The illustrations are calming, the pace is slow, and the interaction is predictable. It helps regulate little nervous systems, including yours. Sit together with the baby, slow your voice down, move the sliders & whisper the animal names like you’re narrating a nature documentary.

    3. Vocabulary Without Flashcards

    This book builds early vocabulary without feeling educational. Reuse the same phrases every time (“Bonjour poisson”, “Où est la méduse ?”) or add gestures and sounds.

    My Recommendation

    ★★★★

    Worth buying. Great for babies and toddlers in bilingual or multilingual homes, especially heritage-language families.

    Language Simplicity

    4 / 5

    Simple syntax in French

    Visual Support

    5 / 5

    Strong visual clues help comprehension

    Engagement

    5 / 5

    Sliders help to engage with the book for longer

    What Works

    + Very thick & durable pages

    + Gorgeous gift choice

    + Great for fine motor skills

    + Easy to clean

    My Concerns

    – Only 10 pages to explore

    – The collection is only available in French

    – Might be too simple for children over 2 years.

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    beautiful

    February 19, 2026

    it’s a gorgeous book, my grandson loves playing with the fish sliders

    Granny79

    Maria Ivanova, Multilingual parent & book reviewer

    Oct 2, 2025

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  • Regarde dans la foret

    Regarde dans la foret

    Regarde dans la foret. Book Review

    Regarde dans la foret

    Regarde dans la forêt is a beautiful board book about a little fox wandering through the woods and meeting animals. There’s no rush, no overstimulation, just gorgeous, textured illustrations, short sentences, and small moments of discovery. It’s the kind of book you open and immediately feel excited before your child has even touched the page.

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    About

    Regarde dans la forêt is a beautifully designed board book combining a simple, story about animals in the autumn forest with tactile textures and rich illustrations. Each double-page spread contains 1 or 2 sentences describing the setting. The illustrations have 1 dominant colour (orange in this issue), seasonal details, and textured accents like fox’s fur or tree’s trunk.

    The sentences are short and rhythmic, almost like a lullaby, making it easy to read aloud, even when your brain is not fully operational after a long day.

    Languages available:

    Format:
    Board Book
    Pages:
    12
    Price:
    £15.75
    Size (cm):
    23 x 23 x 1
    Publisher:
    Fernand Nathan
    Author:
    Emiri Hayashi
    ISBN:
    9782092581032

    Why This Book is Perfect for Bilingual Babies

    1. It combines touch and language for stronger learning. Feeling textures while hearing words helps babies connect meaning more easily.
    2. It creates space for your language, not replaces it. The simple, poetic sentences give you room to describe, expand, or translate naturally and without pressure.
    3. It builds a calm emotional connection to language. The gentle rhythm and soft visuals make language feel safe, familiar, and soothing.

    “The recommended age of 6 months and up didn’t apply to my child. These books only really became interesting for her from about 1 year old.”

    Ann

    3 Ways to Use This Book

    1. Slow down and describe what you see

    Follow the fox, name animals, and what you can see in the forest, describe what they are doing, and talk about colours. Use any language available; this book is a source of inspiration for you to surround your baby in your desired language environment.

    2. Let your child explore the textures freely

    Touch first, words second. That combination helps language stick naturally.

    3. Connect it to real life

    Have a walk in the park with the book and find orange leaves, a river, a mushroom, a fox, or a squirrel and point them at the book. Bring the book into your child’s world.

    My Recommendation

    ★★★★★

    Worth buying. Regarde dans la forêt is a beautiful, low-pressure book for bilingual families, especially in the early stages. It doesn’t try to do too much. Instead, it gives you space to build language in a way that feels natural, calm, and repeatable. Perfect for those moments when you want connection without effort.

    Language Simplicity

    4 / 5

    Simple syntax for French speakers

    Visual Support

    5 / 5

    Lovely, not overwhelming illustrations

    Sensory Support

    5 / 5

    One dominant colour and lots of textured illustrations

    What Works

    + Good balance between sensory elements and calm storytelling

    + Gorgeous gift choice

    + Engaging textures

    + Sturdy, thick pages

    My Concerns

    – The text is minimal

    – The experience depends on how much you choose to add to the book

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    March 2, 2026

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  • Besos for Baby: A Little Book of Kisses

    Besos for Baby: A Little Book of Kisses

    Besos for Baby

    Besos for Baby: A Little Book of Kisses

    Besos for Baby celebrates kisses from everyone in a toddler’s world — mummy, papi, doggy, using gentle rhyme in English followed by a Spanish echo.

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    About

    Among the abundance of sensory-rich books lining shop shelves, Besos For Baby earns its place through pure, simple charm and a whole lot of heart. It softly introduces Spanish without turning storytime into a language lesson, while you snuggle with your baby on a bed. Across its 20 pages, 10 warm characters from Mami and Papi to a butterfly and the world itself, each take their turn giving kisses to the baby, weaving bilingual love into every page.

    Languages available:

    ,
    Format:
    Board Book
    Pages:
    20
    Price:
    £6.99
    Size (cm):
    18 x 18 x 1,5
    Publisher:
    Little, Brown Young Readers US
    Author:
    Jen Arena
    ISBN:
    0316230375
    • Besos Baby Besos cover
    • Besos Baby Besos pages

    Why This Book is Perfect for Bilingual Babies

    1. It’s repetitive. Uses the same rhythmic structure on every page — English description, then Spanish phrase. By the fifth read, your baby anticipates the “Besos…” part. That anticipation builds confidence.
    2. It encourages code-switching. Blends English and Spanish seamlessly instead of separating them. our child says “Doggy besos!” and instead of correcting them, you smile — because that’s bilingual brilliance in action.
    3. It’s emotional. Emotionally charged words stick. Love-based interactions strengthen memory pathways far more than abstract nouns. Your child may not remember “perro” from a flashcard. But they will remember it from giggling at a pretend dog kiss.

    “I was worried it would feel like a translation exercise. It didn’t. It felt like our normal bedtime — just slightly more musical. Now my daughter shouts ‘Besos!’ before daycare drop-off.”

    Anna, mum to a 9-month-old

    2 Ways to Use This Book

    1. Echo & Expand

    Read the English line. Pause. Let your child attempt the Spanish refrain. Then expand naturally: “Besos, perro, besos.”
    “Yes! The doggy gives kisses. El perro da besos.”

    2. Family Swap Game

    After reading, personalise: “Besos, Abuela, besos.”

    My Recommendation

    ★★★★★

    Worth buying. This is a simple, warm, confidence-building first Spanish book for babies and young toddlers. I would happily recommend it for families with children under two, especially if you are introducing Spanish gently and want it to feel natural rather than instructional. It works beautifully in mixed-language households and for heritage parents who sometimes worry they are not “doing enough.” Besos for Baby proves that small, repeated moments of connection are enough.

    Tips. Besos baby Besos shines in post-bath cosy time, bedtime wind-down, and morning cuddle before nursery.

    Language Simplicity

    5 / 5

    Simple, repetitive syntax for even non-fluent parents

    Visual Support

    4 / 5

    Very simple but lovely images

    Sensory Engagement

    2 / 5

    No buttons, slides, textures, etc.

    What Works

    + Great at creating emotional connection

    + Durable pages

    + Works in any language, not just Spanish

    + Affordable

    + Simple enough for newborns, engaging for toddlers

    Concerns

    – Very basic (older toddlers will outgrow it)

    – Best as part of a small rotation, not the only book

    – No sensory engagements apart from illustrations

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    amazing

    November 19, 2025

    amazing book

    Maria

    Maria Ivanova, Multilingual parent & book reviewer

    Nov 20, 2025

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  • Animals on the Farm

    Animals on the Farm

    Animals on the Farm

    This is not just a “cute animal book.” This is a grab-it, chew-it, shout-“КРЯ-КРЯ”-at-6am kind of book. Animals on the Farm combines bold illustrations, simple rhythmic text, and textured patches (that babies will immediately obsess over). It all makes the book a brilliant tool for introducing animal vocabulary in Russian.

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    About

    Take your little one on a trip to the farm, where a hungry rooster, a sunny duck, a cheerful cow, a pampering piglet, and a hardworking tractor are all waiting to say hello. Brought to life through playful poems, this book invites your child to listen, look, and touch, making story time a full sensory experience that entertains and gently nurtures their development, all at once.

    Languages available:

    Format:
    Hard Cover
    Pages:
    10
    Price:
    £12.29
    Size (cm):
    19,5 x 19,5 2
    Publisher:
    Omega
    Author:
    Yulia Vesovaya
    ISBN:
    9785465049757
    • Animals on the farm close up

    Why This Book is Perfect for Bilingual Babies

    1. It is sensory-rich. When your baby touches the textured wing while hearing “утка” (duck), their brain is making a multi-sensory connection. This is exactly how early vocabulary sticks, especially across two languages.
    2. It starts with simple sounds. Let’s be honest, your child is far more likely to say “moo” before “milk.” This book leans into that beautifully: кря-кря” (quack), “му-му” (moo). Sound imitation builds confidence before real words appear, which is especially reassuring if you’re quietly Googling “bilingual speech delay” at midnight.
    3. It works in many languages. The text is short, rhythmic, and repetitive. Read it as written, simply it, or translate your way. No pressure, no perfection required.

    “My daughter started saying ‘му’ before anything else, and now we use it for every cow we see in books. I repeat it in Russian and English, and she gets it”

    Elena, mom of an 11-month-old

    3 Ways to Use This Book

    1. Touch- Say-Repeat

    Baby touches texture, you name it in Russian, repeat in your second language. Done. That’s your bilingual routine.

    2. Add the Drama (Highly Recommended)

    “КРЯ-КРЯ!” with full theatrical commitment. Yes, you will feel ridiculous. Yes, it works.

    3. Take It Off the Page

    Say during bath time: “Look — duck! Утка! Кря-кря!”. Now your baby is connecting book → real life → two languages
    That’s the goal.

    My Recommendation

    ★★★★★

    It’s not a deep storybook, and it doesn’t try to be. It’s a foundation builder, and in bilingual parenting, that’s exactly what you need first.

    Language Simplicity

    4 / 5

    Simple, flexible, forgiving

    Visual Support

    5 / 5

    Strong visual clues help comprehension

    Sensory Engagement

    5 / 5

    Colourful textured pages

    What Works

    + Very thick & durable pages

    + Gorgeous gift choice

    + Flexible for any language

    + Great for fine motor skills

    + Easy to clean

    My Concerns

    – Only 10 pages to explore

    – The collection is only available in French

    – Not recommended for children over 2 years.

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    very cute book

    February 19, 2026

    1 star off is only because the delivery was long

    Ann

    Maria Ivanova, Multilingual parent & book reviewer

    Feb 3, 2026

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  • Agnia Barto: Teddy Bear

    Agnia Barto: Teddy Bear

    Agnia Barto

    Agnia Barto: Teddy Bear

    Agnia Barto’s Teddy Bear is built around classic Russian poems that many parents grew up with. Short, rhythmic, and emotionally simple, these poems are paired with bright illustrations and sound buttons that bring them to life.

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    About

    This is a sturdy sound board book featuring 10 Agnia Barto’s well-known children’s poems (Мишка, Зайка, Таня, Бычок и тд.). Each page presents a short, easy-to-follow poem alongside colourful illustrations and a button that plays the audio.

    The design is bright and engaging, with clear scenes that match the text, helping children connect what they hear with what they see. The buttons are simple to use, which means your child can explore independently, and yes, they absolutely will.

    Languages available:

    Format:
    Music book
    Pages:
    6
    Price:
    £17.75
    Size (cm):
    20,5 x 15 x 0,5
    Publisher:
    Umka
    Author:
    Barto
    ISBN:
    9785506028536

    Why This Book is Perfect for Bilingual Babies

    1. It builds language through rhythm and repetition. The poems are short, musical, and incredibly memorable, making it easier for children to absorb new words naturally.
    2. It creates an emotional connection to the language. These aren’t random words, they’re tiny stories with feelings, which helps language feel meaningful rather than mechanical.
    3. It supports listening before speaking. With audio guiding the poems, your child hears natural pronunciation and flow without any pressure to repeat.

    “A simple little book that helped me to do my stuff whilst entertaining my baby.”

    Lena

    2 Ways to Use This Book

    1. Press, listen, repeat (on their terms)

    Let your child control the buttons. Every replay strengthens familiarity, even if it feels repetitive to you.

    2. Act out the poems together

    Add simple gestures or expressions to match the story. This helps connect meaning to language without translating everything.

    3. Bring one line into daily life

    Pick a phrase from a poem and reuse it during the day. That’s how book language becomes real language.

    My Recommendation

    ★★★★★

    This is a lovely addition to a bilingual child’s library in Russian. It’s not about teaching many new words, but building familiarity, rhythm, and emotional connection to the language, and those are the foundations that last.

    t’s simple, clear, and easy to use for bilingual families because parents can freely switch between languages while naming the same object.

    Language Simplicity

    5 / 5

    Simple poems many of you know from childhood

    Visual Support

    4 / 5

    The images are slightly overwhelming

    Engagement longevity

    4 / 5

    Robust pages will serve a long time

    What Works

    + Rhythmic poems stick naturally

    + Audio supports parents without requiring effort,

    + Short format fits perfectly into a toddler’s attention span

    Concerns

    – Only 10 songs, might get repetitive after some time.

    – Illustrations might seem overwhelming with a lot of unnecessary and small details.

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    Sept 12, 2025

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  • Ten little Fingers/ Tengo Diez Deditos

    Ten little Fingers/ Tengo Diez Deditos

    Ten little Fingers/ Tengo Diez Deditos

    Ten little Fingers/ Tengo Diez Deditos by Mem Fox and Helen Oxenbury is simple yet endearing little bilingual book that works its magic without you even noticing.

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    About

    This is a celebration of babies — all babies, everywhere, in every corner of the world. The story follows babies from all over, each born differently, yet all sharing the same ten little fingers and ten little toes.

    The text is rhythmic, rhyming and impossibly simple — which makes it absolutely perfect for bilingual reading aloud. The luminous watercolour illustrations feature roly-poly little ones from a variety of backgrounds, adorable and true to life right down to the wrinkles, dimples and pudges in their completely squishable arms and tummies.

    Languages available:

    Format:
    Board Book
    Pages:
    38 pages
    Price:
    £9.26
    Size (cm):
    17cm x 13,5cm x 2,5cm
    Publisher:
    Clarion Books
    Author:
    MEM FOX
    ISBN:
    978-0547870069

    Why Ten little Fingers/ Tengo Diez Deditos is Perfect for Bilingual Babies

    1. It is repetitive. The rhythmic refrain comes around again and again, so your baby absorbs both Spanish and English naturally, without flashcards, pressure, or you having to do anything except cuddle up and read.
    2. It has diversity. Stories of babies from around the world appear across the pages, until just one child receives three kisses on the nose from her loving mum — a sweet gesture that parents will want to act out with their own children. It’s a book that teaches your little one that the world is big, beautiful, and full of babies just like them.
    3. It builds vocabulary from day one. This is genuinely a book for newborns. The high-contrast watercolours, simple text and gentle rhythm make it perfect from birth. So you’re starting your bilingual journey on day one without even trying.

    “I’m learning Spanish so wanted to give my grandson a head start. I read it in Spanish and the rest of the family read in English. He loves both versions and anticipates us wiggling his fingers and toes regardless of language.”

    Laura

    3 Ways to Use This Book

    1. Wiggle those fingers and toes

    Every time the refrain comes around, count the fingers and toes together. In Spanish one read, English the next. Your baby will start anticipating it — that’s language learning happening.

    2. Read it in one language per sitting

    Some bilingual parents choose to read the whole book in Spanish one night, English the next. Others mix as they go. Both work, consistency is more important than method.

    3. Use it as a bedtime anchor

    The gentle rhythm and warm ending make it a perfect part of the bedtime routine. Repetition at the same time each day supercharges language retention.

    My Recommendation

    ★★★★★

    Maria Ivanova, Multilingual parent & book reviewer

    Oct 2, 2025

    Ten little Fingers/ Tengo Diez Deditos is a classic. Many parents report that their babies love both language versions and anticipate the finger and toe wiggling regardless of which language is being read. It should belong on every English- Spanish bilingual family’s shelf, full stop.

    Language Simplicity

    5 / 5

    the repetitive, rhyming structure means even parents with zero Spanish can read it confidently from day one.

    Visual Support

    5 / 5

    The luminous watercolour illustrations are adorable

    Repetition and Predictability

    5 / 5

    Helps memory and cross-language mapping


    What Works

    + Beautiful, timeless illustrations that babies and toddlers genuinely stare at

    + Rhythmic text that makes bilingual reading effortless even for non-fluent parents

    + Sturdy board book format built to survive enthusiastic little hands

    + Perfect from birth through toddler years — serious longevity for a baby book

    My Concerns

    – The text is gentle and poetic rather than functional

    – The book isn’t designed to build vocabulary, but to introduce a child to the rhythm of two languages.

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  • Bebé, ¡ve los colores! / Baby, See the Colors!

    Bebé, ¡ve los colores! / Baby, See the Colors!

    Bebé, ¡ve los colores! / Baby, See the Colors!

    Fun, bilingual introduction to colours in English and Spanish for babies and toddlers. Bebé ¡ve los colores! is part of the popular Indestructibles series; it stands out for its durability and thoughtful design. Perfect for early language at 3+ months.

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    About

    The book gently introduces the main colours through simple, clear illustrations and bilingual text in Spanish and English. Each page focuses on a specific colour and pairs it with familiar objects, inviting your child to explore the colorful world around them.

    Languages available:

    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    12
    Price:
    £4.99
    Size (cm):
    17,5 x 17,5 x 0,2
    Publisher:
    Workman Publishing
    Author:
    Ekaterina Trukhan
    ISBN:
    9781523506231

    Why This Book is Perfect for Bilingual Babies

    1. It’s durable. Although the pages are surprisingly thin, don’t be alarmed. The book is made from rip-proof, chew-proof, nontoxic, and fully washable material, and it survives the real reading habits of babies, from drooling to tugging.
    2. It’s bilingual. With Spanish and English side by side, it’s a gentle, natural way to expose little ones to both languages.
    3. It’s simple. Bright, bold illustrations capture attention, and simple dialogues make learning colours easy.

    “I left the book at the nappy-change table. During her nappy change, I’d name the colours in Spanish while she kicked around, then repeat in English. No pressure, no ‘lesson’.”

    Sofia, mum to a 6-month-old

    3 Ways to Use This Book

    1. Point–Name–Repeat

    Point to the colour. Say it in Language A. Pause. Repeat in Language B. That’s it. You’re doing bilingual parenting.

    2. Connect It to the Real World

    Use the questions from the book: “Look — your cup is blue. Azul. What else is blue?” Suddenly, book vocabulary becomes real-life vocabulary.

    3. Let The Baby a Lead

    If your baby wants to chew the page for three solid minutes, go with it. Name the colour while they explore. Sensory + language is a powerful combo.

    My Recommendation

    ★★★★★

    Not essential, but a lovely addition to a bilingual library. It does exactly what a first bilingual baby book should do: introduce clear, concrete vocabulary in a way that fits naturally into everyday life. It’s especially valuable if you’re introducing a heritage language from birth, you’re the only speaker of that language at home, or you want something you can’t accidentally destroy at 3 am.

    This book won’t teach your baby colours overnight, but it will quietly support language exposure in a way that sticks.

    Tips. Colour books work best when paired with daily routines, such as dressing, meals, bath time. You don’t need perfect pronunciation or full sentences. Pointing, naming, and repeating are more than enough. If you’re building a bilingual baby library from scratch, this is a solid, no-stress place to start.

    Language Simplicity

    5 / 5

    Simple syntax for even non-fluent parents

    Visual Support

    5 / 5

    Strong, bold visual clues help comprehension

    Sensory Engagement

    2 / 5

    No sensory engagement apart from bold illustrations


    What Works

    + Incredibly durable pages

    + Works in any language, not just Spanish

    + Affordable

    + Simple enough for newborns, engaging for toddlers

    Concerns

    – Very basic (older toddlers will outgrow it)

    – Best as part of a small rotation, not the only book

    – No textures or flaps

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    Oct 2, 2025

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