Lovevery books guide you through tricky parenting moments

Is your toddler going through a hitting or biting phase? Is potty learning on the horizon? Trying to get rid of that paci for good? Parenting isn’t for the faint of heart 🙃 

Reading a book about someone else going through a similar experience can help your child navigate the big feelings that come with these common challenges. Research suggests that books with real-life images can increase a child’s connection to the story. 

That’s why Lovevery books feature relatable characters and photographs of real children. These books, beloved by children and parents, cover everything from welcoming a new sibling to starting preschool. You can purchase them on Amazon or for a discounted price in the Subscriber Shop if you’re a Play Kits subscriber. 

Tricky transitions

In My Own Bed

Kepa has grown so much that he needs a bed instead of a crib. After he helps prepare his new bed, he learns what to do if he wakes up during the night.

Goodbye Paci Board Book by Lovevery

Goodbye, Paci!

Clementine goes on a fun hunt to collect all her pacifiers and say goodbye. With her dad’s help, she learns how to find comfort in other ways.

Felix Goes to Preschool

Felix’s mom helps him prepare for preschool. Although he’s a little nervous on the first day, his mom shows him how to work through his feelings.

Welcoming a new sibling 

Baby is Coming

As one soon-to-be big brother waits for his little sister to be born, he learns all about babies and his new important role.

Baby is Born

This story follows a family as they welcome a new baby. The baby’s siblings learn so many things, like how she was born, what she eats, and how to care for her.

Baby is Here

Big sister Luna learns her new baby sister needs gentle touches and quiet voices. Even though the baby needs lots of attention, Luna’s mom and dad still have plenty of special time for her.

Baby is Crawling

Big brother Anthony learns that while having a mobile baby sibling means some adjustments, it also brings fun new ways to connect and play.

Potty learning

‘Ready to Go: Pee’ Board Book

Ready to Go: Pee

It takes time o learn how to listen to your body and know when it’s time to pee in the potty. This story can help your child build the skills and confidence they need to give it a go. 

‘Ready to Go: Poop’ Board Book

Ready to Go: Poop

Learning how to poop in the potty can be tricky. This story shows how one child learns to listen to his body’s signals and keep trying to poop, even when it’s a little uncomfortable. 

Common toddler challenges

Hitting Hurts

Two sisters love playing together, but when one takes a favorite book from the other, it ends with hitting. With help from their dad, the girls learn what they can do instead when they’re upset. 

Biting Hurts

When Toby’s mom tries to move the remote control from him, he gets upset and bites her. After a talk with her, he learns many healthier ways to express his anger. 

Emmer’s Screen Time

Emmer loves her favorite show, but she struggles to turn off the screen when it’s over. Her mom helps her see that putting down the screen can actually lead to more fun with her toys.

I Told a Lie

When Andrew takes his sister’s hat and apron without asking, he has a big decision to make—lie or tell the truth. What will he do when confronted by his mom and sister?

Bedtime for Zoe

It’s time for Zoe to get ready for bed. From bathtime to tooth brushing, she knows this routine well. Storytime and cuddles help her feel cozy and ready for sleep.

Bea Gets a Checkup

Follow Bea through every step of her visit to the doctor—from being measured to getting a shot. She’s scared, but her dad hugs her and it’s over so fast ♥️

Challenging emotional experiences

Something’s Wrong with George

Kaira feels the first experience of grief with the loss of her pet goldfish. Through this story, you’ll discover questions your child may ask about death and find ways to help them process their feelings. 

Nyra’s Diwali

Nyra struggles with frustration as her carefully crafted rangoli decoration gets damaged during a holiday celebration. To get through it, she uses emotional skills like persistence, staying flexible, and asking for help.

Honored to Help

Zeyiah’s dad has to be away for a long time when he’s deployed in military service. Zeyiah misses him a lot, but she learns that it feels good to step up and help her mom care for her little brother and do household chores.

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