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best preschool books for the letter Vv

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Here are our favorite preschool books for the letter Vv!  We love visiting the library and finding new books each week! Reading takes a huge priority in our home — we like to read every morning, noon, and night!  Children will love to read if we give them the tools — I hope this list is helpful to you! My four year old son is incorporating beginning sounds with words all the time — and the reason is because he reads.  We read together, and he reads on his own.  Even looking at the pictures, generating the storyline in his head, and looking at letters — this is reading.  

Reading opens a world of imagination and creativity for our children. We are still floating through the alphabet, though in a more relaxed way, and one of the main reasons why we focus on one letter at a time is to find new books from our home library or city’s library.  I will usually collect a small stack of books and read them at breakfast time and try to emphasize the beginning of words. We cycle through the small stack throughout the week during meal or other quiet times in the day. This is a fun way to read new books and reinforce some beginning sound phonics work. 

Reading benefits a child’s mind, a child’s speech, a child’s life. You can read more about why reading is one of the most important things you can do with your baby or child at 10 reasons to read to your child.  And I am making a preschool list for all of our favorite books from A to Z.  I hope you and your child enjoy our children’s books selections for letter Vv! {This post contains affiliate links, please see my disclosure policy.}

Our list for the Best Preschool Books for Letter Vv

The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle One sunny Sunday, the caterpillar was hatched out of a tiny egg. He was very hungry. On Monday, he ate through one apple; on Tuesday, he ate through three plums – and still he was hungry. When full at last, he made a cocoon around himself and went to sleep, to wake up a few weeks later wonderfully transformed into a butterfly!

The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams We all pretend from time to time. Driven by a desire to create or maintain a certain image, we pretend to be more or different than who we actually are. We seem more interested in pretending to live interesting lives than actually living interesting lives. But anyone or anything that prevents you from becoming real is simply too small for you. There is one question the little rabbit doesn’t ask the skin horse that seems ever-present in the human consciousness: How do we know when we have become real? You have become real when you realize that you are enough.

I’m Not (Very) Afraid of the Dark by Anna Milbourne When the sun goes down, the Dark stretches out. The Dark can be scary, but it can be other things too – it depends on how you see it… This gorgeous picture book tells the story of a little boy’s fear of the dark. With friendly text and hundreds of tiny holes that show shadows and a starry sky, this is a beautiful book to share with young children.

My Beautiful Voice by Joseph Coelho In this celebration of poetry, creative writing, and self-expression, a shy child overcomes their hesitancy through the encouragement of an inspirational teacher. With lyrical language, joyfully vibrant artwork, and diverse characters, this heartfelt story of courage, resilience, and determination encourages both self-confidence and empathy.

The Tale of the Valiant Ninja Frog by Alastair Chisholm It’s storytime around the campfire for Jamie, Abby, and Dad, featuring their favorite characters – prince, witch, thief, bears – and this time, a dreadful ogre! Will the heroes prevail or will it take a small but mighty frog to save the day?

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