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[For 1-year-olds] Recommended picture books to read together in January

When January comes, the cold really sets in, doesn’t it?

Of course, it’s important to spend time playing energetically outdoors, but it’s also important to relax and read picture books indoors.

This time, I’d like to introduce picture books recommended for one-year-olds that are perfect to read together in January.

Children around one year old can vary quite a bit depending on whether they’re on the younger or older side of the age range.

In daily childcare, whether they can help out, how we understand their feelings, and coordinating activities as a group can be challenging.

Amid all that, picture books are wonderful items that, regardless of age in months, draw children in once you start reading—they gather around and listen intently.

I hope you’ll find some favorite books for the children and enjoy them together!

[For 1-year-olds] Recommended Picture Books to Read Together in January (31–40)

Choo-choo Train: A Snowy Stroll

This is a story about animals riding a locomotive and taking a stroll through the snow.

A daruma doll sits in the driver’s seat, and beyond the snowy scenery, many other wintry touches are sprinkled throughout.

The locomotive is a huge hit, running along the tracks packed to the brim… when suddenly a big snowball drops down and it makes an emergency stop! Just what is that snowball…? Blending in classic winter pastimes, this is a book that lets you joyfully wander through a snowy landscape.

After reading, some children might even go looking for snow themselves.

I hope this picture book helps you feel the special delights that only a cold winter can bring.

Te arā Īmo uga ĪmoAya Watanabe

From the hugely popular “Vegetable Life” picture book series for children, here’s an introduction to the delightfully titled “Te-ara-IMO Uga-IMO.” Handwashing and gargling are very important daily habits.

But kids might skip them because they’re eager to play or find washing a hassle.

At times like that, why not read this picture book first and then try washing and gargling? It’s packed with catchy, rhythmic phrases that kids will want to sing along to.

If everyone hums along while washing their hands, it’s sure to make the routine more fun.

In conclusion

Did any picture books catch your eye? January brings flurries of snow and frozen water outdoors—the cold is in full swing.

In times like these, read snow-themed picture books to share that chilly feeling, or look at picture books about hot pots and baths to share warmth.

Enjoy winter with the children through picture books!