Preschool Books Guide: Why Offer Them to Children Aged 4-5

 

Preschool Books Guide: Why Offer Them to Children Aged 4-5

From the earliest years, it is useful to offer children books that match their cognitive abilities. At preschool age, their curiosity is strong and ready to absorb all the wonderful discoveries that books can provide. In this article, we explain why offering books to children aged 4 or 5 goes far beyond simply reading: it is a unique growth opportunity and a solid foundation for their future learning.

A reference point for cognitive and linguistic development

At ages 4-5, children begin to lay the foundation for their cognitive and linguistic development. Preschool books support imagination and help expand vocabulary while understanding the world around them. Each page introduces new concepts and emotions, shaping a curious and attentive mind. Children familiar with words, story structure, and language comprehension gain a significant advantage when starting school.

Learning in a fun way

Books and activity books for 4-5 year olds make learning enjoyable and engaging. Basic concepts are presented playfully, allowing children to learn informally and with fun. This playful approach sparks curiosity and helps children form more tangible and memorable connections: for example, linking a number or color to a character they love strengthens visual and narrative learning. Books that engage multiple senses, such as touch or hearing, also support more complete cognitive development.

Our books and activity books for children aged 4-5

Our preschool books are popular with both parents and children because they combine fun and educational value.

  • Picture books: support vocabulary, story comprehension, and cognitive skills. Encourage creativity, focus, and emotional connection.

  • Die-cut Reading: memorable stories that boost social and cognitive development. Laser-cut pages reveal hidden elements, adding a sensory dimension.

  • My First Library: small cardboard book collections introducing basic concepts intuitively. Simple images help children quickly link text and words.

  • Touch and Feel: tactile books for 4-year-olds, where textures stimulate perception and strengthen cognitive, motor, and emotional skills.

  • Sound books: interactive for 4-5 year olds (and younger), stimulating recognition of environmental sounds alongside illustrations.

  • My First Cards: sets of nomenclature cards combining images and words, supporting visual recognition and vocabulary development.

Alphabet poster and nomenclature cards

This month, when ordering from our website, you will receive a free alphabet poster and nomenclature cards: perfect tools to help preschool children learn new words through visual and verbal association, stimulating their linguistic and cognitive development.

Do you use books and activity books to stimulate your children’s curiosity and learning? Do you find them useful? Let us know in the comments!

 
Product added to wishlist