Italian Books For Bilingual Babies

When your tiny human is having meltdowns in TWO languages and you need products that survive the chaos. Tested by real parents who’ve lost their minds (temporarily).


Books for children under 2 years


How to Read to a Baby (Even If They’d Rather Chew the Book)

  • Start Early.
    Yes, even newborn-early. Their ears are open, their brains are buzzing, and they’re quietly judging your pronunciation. Read aloud, even if they’re more focused on your nose.!
  • Make it Interactive
    Point, stroke, tap pages. Lift the flaps. Rub the textures. Gasp dramatically. This isn’t Shakespeare—it’s touch-and-feel bilingual theatre (featuring drool).
  • Consistency is Key
    Five minutes is gold. Two minutes is fine. Half a page while changing a nappy? That counts too. No need to finish the book—your baby doesn’t care about plot development.
  • Follow Baby’s Lead
    If your baby grabs the book and shoves it in their mouth, don’t panic. That’s engagement. If they giggle when you say “nos” in a funny voice, say it again. Then again. (Then text your mum about it, obviously.)