Books About New Years for Preschoolers
Grab one or two of these fun books about New Years for preschoolers. They’ll help you get your preschoolers excited about the new year!
If you’re looking for a fun way to get your preschoolers excited about the new year, add some of these preschool picture books to your reading list. There are fifteen engaging titles to choose from!
Books About New Years for Preschoolers
Cat tells readers why this New Year is something to cherish as he journeys through the cityscape of “Meow Square.” This book has a rhyming style that is sure to engage young readers. This book is perfect for holiday read alouds and storytimes.
It’s the night before New Year’s, and the whole family is determined to stay up until midnight! Everyone’s stocked up on sparkly streamers and festive party hats, but after a night filled with card games and too many cupcakes, the little ones are getting sleepy. . . Can they make it until the clock strikes twelve?
Shanté Keys loves New Year’s Day! But while Grandma fixed chitlins, baked ham, greens, and cornbread, she forgot the black-eyed peas! Oh no―it’ll be bad luck without them! So Shanté sets out to borrow some from the neighbors.
Squirrel knows that New Year’s Day is a great day for making resolutions! But what does it mean to make a resolution, anyway? As she makes visits around the forest she learns about New Year’s resolutions and helps her friends get started on theirs. If only she can think of a resolution of her very own.
It is New Year’s Day! This book is a simple tale that captures the wonderful things children can look forward to in the New Year.
Which of these books about New Year’s Eve will you read first?
Let’s Track What You’re Reading!
It’s fun to track what you read to your preschoolers throughout the school year. It’s even more fun to have your preschoolers track the books they enjoyed.
Parents and teachers can use the Reading Tracker to record the titles of each book they read as well as the date and number of pages.
Children can use the My Book Review page to track the books they listen to and then color a face to show whether they liked each book or not.
If you track what you read, you’ll be amazed at how many books you read each day and month!
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Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.