Best Books For Non-Readers
There are so many books out there for non-reader kids. I’m going to share books that are great read alouds and books that help teach as well.
Reading aloud to your child, at any age, is incredible beneficial. But I’m sure you already know that. Even if they cannot read, or struggle with sounds, you reading to them will help their language development just by listening to you. Reading aloud will also help with early math skills, imagination, along with developing a love for reading.
Here is the lists of books for non-readers:
Books that teach

Early Math
- Chicka Chicka 123
- Big Book of Numbers
- Ten Black Dots
- Bear Sees Color
- Big Book of Colors
- My First Shapes
- Measuring Things
- Inch by Inch
- Lift-the-flap First Math

Language Development
- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
- LMNO Peas
- The Magic Hat
- Brown Bear Brown Bear
- Llama Llama Red Pajama
- See you Later Alligator
- Anything by Sandra Boynton
- Or Mo Willems

Imagination

Books that get them moving and/or singing
- Don’t Press The Button
- There’s a Dragon In Your Book
- Press Here
- How To Talk Like a Bear
- Where Going On A Bear Hunt
- Itsy Bitsy Spider (or any Nursery Rhyme book)
- Peek-a-Who
- Moo Baa La La La (Hands down all 3 of my kids favorite book. I have gifted this book to other families more than any other book)
Wrapping it up
These books for non-readers are just a handful of the ones out there. Another great resource is your local Library. The Librarian in the Children’s section will be able to help you as well.
You can never have too many books, says every homeschool mom. Check out a couple from the library and if you love them as much as we do, you have my permission to order as many as you see fit.