There's nothing better than hearing a story, is there? We've rounded up 20+ awesome picture books for kids, to help you make story time even more memorable.
There are some books we think just have to have a place on your child's bookshelves, and they're not necessarily the ones you'd think. With that in mind, we've rounded up our fave picture books for kids, to get expand your kiddo's library. We're always finding new gems, so check back often—we'll keep updating so you're always in the know on the latest and greatest.
Three City Kitties by Ashley Barron: Simple, rhyming words delightfully capture the lovable nature and hilarious habits of mischievous and sweet city kitties. Meet Nori, Yeti and Flo. They live in an apartment on a busy street and can often be seen sitting side by side in the window, watching the world go by. And the world going by likes to watch them too. $21.95 at OwlKids.com
Thelma the Unicorn by Aaron Blabey: We all tend to dream of being something we’re not, but this book shows us that the grass is not always greener. In this story, you’ll meet a charming little pony named Thelma, who dreams of becoming a unicorn with a sparkly horn and glamorous mane. But, after a magical transformation leads to fame and fortune, she learns valuable lessons about self-acceptance and the importance of being true to yourself. $8.99 at Amazon.ca
Mummy & Me by Danesh Mohiuddin: This book is an ode to little monsters and the caregivers who love them. This hilarious, highly original picture book plays with the phrase “little monsters” as it explores parent-child relationships. While the bold, detailed illustrations will draw readers in, Wee Wolf’s tender, thoughtful moments encourage both empathy and self-awareness. It’s a howling good time! $21.95 at OwlKids.com
Eraser by Anna Kang: We love a book that explores self-discovery, self-acceptance and inclusivity! This wonderful story examines themes of identity and belonging through the lens of a young girl navigating the complexities of her multicultural upbringing. It’s a classic in the making. $24.99 at Indigo.ca
I Wonder About Worlds by James Gladstone: Lyrical storytelling and STEM content weave together for an engaging space journey that encourages readers to think about their place in the universe. During a night of stargazing, a child looks up at the planets that make up our solar system and wonders about what lies beyond. $21.95 at OwlKids.com
Peepo! by Janet and Allan Ahlberg: Who ever thought peek-a-boo could be so meaningful? In this book, a baby explores everyday life through a series of charming scenes featuring the favourite game. As he engages with family members and familiar objects, the story captures the joy and wonder of discovery in the little one’s cozy home. $14.99 at Amazon.ca
Hugo's Haunted Handbook by Dave Whamond: Got ghosts? You’ve come to right book! Hugo is a ghost expert, and he can tell you exactly how to boot out your boo. This handy guidebook that will help you get rid of your ghost…or will it? $21.95 at OwlKids.com
Julia, Child by Kyo Maclear: An homage to legendary chef Julia Child, this story features a young girl named Julia who embarks on a culinary adventure inspired by her namesake. Through delightful illustrations and whimsical storytelling, the book celebrates creativity in the kitchen and the joy of embracing one’s passions, encouraging readers to learn and savour the art of cooking. $9.99 at Indigo.ca
Making Sense of Dog Senses by Stephanie Gibeault: You'll love this playful yet scientifically precise exploration of a dog’s five senses, helping readers to better appreciate the canine point of view. Written with an approachable tone and loaded with fascinating facts, Making Sense of Dog Senses presents readers with both curious and practical insights into their canine pals’ behaviour. $21.95 at OwlKids.com
The Log Driver's Waltz by Wade Hemsworth: If you’re a child of the ‘80s and 90s, there’s no way you don’t remember the cartoon based on this book. You can probably still sing the song. This iconic book captures the spirited rhythm of life on Canada's rivers, celebrating the skill and grace of log drivers and the community they built. $12.99 at Amazon.ca
Back to the Future by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale: Yes, that Back to the Future! Show us a more exciting story than that of Marty McFly and Doc Brown. Go on, we'll wait. If you were a fan of the '80s flick, you'll love this illustrated take. Come on—check out those flames behind the Delorean! $23.99 at Indigo.ca
The Strongest Mum by Nicola Kent: If you are looking for a book that celebrates the unwavering strength and resilience of mothers, look no further. This is it. The story follows Little Bear, who believes his mother can do and carry anything, as he observes how his mother overcomes challenges and hardships. The illustrations are adorable and the message inspiring. $23.50 at Indigo.ca
Hug by Jez Alborough: Another little bear on an adventure! This one’s name is Bobo, and he sets off on a heartwarming journey to find a hug when he feels lonely. Along the way, he meets various animals, each offering a unique perspective on friendship, ultimately leading him to a touching reunion with his mother. $11.99 at Amazon.ca
The Bad Seed by Jory John: This author is an international treasure! In this instalment of Jory John's popular series, a self-proclaimed bad seed narrates his journey of transformation, reflecting on his mischievous past. As he encounters moments of kindness and introspection, he begins to reconsider his identity and the possibility of change, ultimately seeking redemption and friendship. $24.99 at Indigo.ca
The Mess That We Made by Michelle Lord: We love a book with a great story and an important message. This story reflects on the impact of our actions on the environment by using the example of playdate. Through vivid illustrations and storytelling from a child’s perspective, the story emphasizes the importance of responsibility and teamwork in cleaning up and caring for the world around us. $18.95 at Indigo.ca
Here We Are by Oliver Jeffers: A beautiful story from an insanely talented author, this book tells the tale of a father and son exploring the wonders of the world, highlighting the beauty and diversity of life on earth. As they navigate different landscapes and meet various creatures, the story celebrates love, belonging and the shared experience of being part of a vast, interconnected universe. $12.99 at Amazon.ca
Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beatty: You can't go wrong with anything by Andrea Beatty! All of her books follow the growth and development of kids in Miss Lyla Greer's second grade class. Iggy dreams of being an architect and guides his classmates to build a suspension bridge in a crucial moment on a field trip, showing his teacher and friends just how exciting and important architecture can be. $24.99 at Indigo.ca
The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown: Meet Bunny—another sweet animal on a journey! Bunny dreams of escaping his mother's watchful eye, imagining different ways he might run away. His loving mom reassures him of his place with creative and comforting responses, ultimately emphasizing the unbreakable bond between them. $14.99 at Indigo.ca
Pink is for Boys by Robb Pearlman: Talk about a powerful book. This story celebrates the vibrant colours of the world while challenging traditional gender stereotypes through a playful narrative. Featuring a diverse cast of children, it highlights that colours and interests are for everyone, regardless of gender, fostering inclusivity and self-expression. $11.99 at Indigo.ca
Something from Nothing by Phoebe Gilman: Make sure you have the Kleenex ready for this one. In this book, a young boy named Joseph receives a treasured blanket from his grandfather, which becomes a source of creativity and transformation. As the blanket is altered and repurposed into various items, the story beautifully illustrates the themes of resourcefulness and the enduring bond between generations. $8.99 at Amazon.ca
I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen: You’ll love this sweet and clever story about a bear searching for his missing hat. He questions various animals about the whereabouts of his chapeau, helping the story to cleverly unfold with dry humour and unexpected twists. It all culminates in a surprising resolution that reveals the bear’s true intentions. $19.95 at Amazon.ca