There’s lots to do at the library! W
andsworth Libraries welcome young children and their families.
It’s free to join and children can have their first library card from birth.
You can borrow all sorts of books for your baby and toddler, from board books and picture books to storybooks for children learning to read. Children’s talking books and DVDs
For more information contact your local library or visit:
www.wandsworth.gov.uk/libraries
The Bedtime Bear: A Pop-up Book for Bedtime – Ian Whybrow
Bedtime isn’t bedtime without a bear, but who knows where the Bedtime Bear spends his day? With flaps to lift,
wheels to turn and a pop-up on every spread, follow one little bear’s adventures on his whacky way to bed!
Guess How Much I Love You – Sam McBratney
The story of Little and Big Nutbrown Hares’ efforts to express their love for each other has become a publishing
phenomenon. This lovely story is one that children will ask for time and again.
A Squash and A Squeeze – Julia Donaldson
A goat on the bed and a cow on the table tapping out a jig? A wonderful, funny book that your toddler will really enjoy.
Plus, see Small Steps online for many more! Small Steps 17
Favourite Nursery Rhymes & Fairy Tales...
The top 5 nursery rhymes and fairy tales as voted by Small Steps members are:
1. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 2. Incey Wincey Spider 3. Row Row Row your Boat 4. The Wheels on the Bus 5. Round and Round the Garden
1. Three Little Pigs 2. Cinderella 3. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 4. Jack and the Beanstalk 5. Beauty and the Beast
The words & lyrics of 25 of the all time favourite rhymes are online at:
www.smallstepsonline.co.uk Have fun! The Small Steps Team
are also available. All our libraries provide Baby Rhyme Time sessions and Storytimes for toddlers.
We welcome visits from nurseries and parent & toddler groups and also provide advice on sharing books with babies and young children.
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