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Preschool-aged children not only love listening to stories – they’re also learning how to read themselves! Books take on a whole new purpose at this age, making it even more important to offer a variety of books that meet your child’s needs.

There are lots of books out there! When figuring out what to read with your preschooler, ask around for book recommendations from other parents, your pediatrician, or your local library – they can be great sources for helpful tips. Here are a few others:
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