[March] Recommended for 4-year-olds! Picture books that will make you smile and grin
March is a curious time for four-year-olds.
They’re just about to become the oldest in their class and are starting to seem so much more dependable, yet they still burst into uncontrollable giggles over the tiniest things.
Watching their hearts and minds sway back and forth never gets old, does it?
This time, we’re introducing picture books that are perfect for four-year-olds in March.
We’ve gathered titles that will make you smile without thinking, ones that will keep you grinning from ear to ear, and others that let you feel the thrill of adventure.
Which books will the children fall in love with?
Read to them and enjoy their reactions.
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[March] Recommended for 4-year-olds! Picture Books That Will Make You Smile and Grin (21–30)
Mr. Cabbage and Mr. ButayamaShinta Cho
How about this picture book for March, when spring cabbage is at its tastiest? “Cabbage-kun and Mr.
Butayama” is a humor-filled picture book illustrated by Shinta Cho, and it’s hugely popular with children.
It features the funny duo of Cabbage-kun and Mr.
Butayama, who can’t help seeing Cabbage-kun as something to eat.
This time, it’s a thrilling story set on a suspension bridge deep in the mountains.
Despite the tension, the book has an irresistibly funny and heartwarming feel.
Please give it a read!
In conclusion
I introduced picture books I’d like to read with four-year-olds in March.
In April, those four-year-olds will become the oldest kids in their class, but it’s still such a mysterious time when a bit of their babyishness remains.
The expanding worlds and humor of picture books will take these four-year-olds to places they’ll love.
There’s nothing happier than hearing, “Read it again!” Please enjoy the world of picture books together.


