Love Themed Books to Read with Your Kids


It’s February, so why not add some loved themed books to your rotation to read with the kids? We’ve rounded up a list of some of the sweetest, most heartfelt books all in the name of love! Enjoy reading this month with your kids!

Love Themed Books for Ages 0-3

You’re My Little Cuddle Bug By Nicola Edwards

You're My Little Cuddle Bug
Happy Valentines Day Mouse! By Laura Numeroff

Happy Valentines Day Mouse
Snuggle Puppy by Sandra Boynton
snuggle puppy

 

Love Themed Books for Ages 3-6

Love You Forever by Robert Munsch

Love you Forever
Love Monster by Rachel Bright

Love Monster
Construction Site: You’re Just Right by Sherri Duskey

construction site: youre just right

Love Themed Books for Ages 6-10

Cupig by Claire Tattersfield

Cupig

Grumpy Monkey Valentine Gross Out by Suzanne Lang

Grumpy Monkey Valentine Gross Out

Love From the Crayons by Drew Daywalt

Love from the Crayons

Love Themed Books for Ages 10-14

Viking in Love by Doug Cenko

Viking in Love

With Lots of Love by Jenny Torres Sanchez

With Lots of Love
Caveboy Crush by Joseph Kuefler

Caveboy Crush

Loved Themed Books for Young Adults 14+

The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot

The Princess Diaries
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han

To All the Boys I've Loved Before

Love by Matt de la Peña

Love
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

The Fault in Our Stars


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