Enjoy well-known stories such as The Nutcracker and Elephant and Piggie. Or, discover some new ones with nature and ninja themes in this Letter N Books list!
Be sure to check out Book Lists for Kids for ever more titles that are perfect for every age from little listeners to early readers.
You can’t go wrong with a book of Mr. Rogers songs, a story about being proud of your heritage, silly stories about naps, or an interesting look at what happens at night while you sleep. This Letter N Book List has something for every reader.
What You'll Find On This Page
Where Do I Find Letter N Books?
Your local libraries should have most, if not all, of the Letter N Books available to borrow.
If you’d rather permanently add them to your personal library, check your local bookstores or an online retailer.
How Does Reading Letter N Books help my kids?
Reading to your children is one of the best ways for them to learn from a very young age.
They will have a better grasp of language and vocabulary plus they will hear so many more words in their lifetime.
When they are ready to learn to read on their own, they will have a firm grasp of letter sounds and word recognition because of the time you put in when they were young.
Letter N Activities for Pre-Readers:
Are you looking for activities for your kids to do after reading these stories? Check out these letter N resources!
- Bird & Nest Letter Match Activity
- Birds Nest Craft from Books and Giggles
- Letter N Tracing Worksheets from Homeschool Preschool
You May Also Like This Letter Recognition Activity:
These Capital Letter Strip Puzzles are a fun, hands-on way for kids to practice identifying and matching capital letters.
This activity can be used for morning tubs, literacy centers, or fine motor journals in any preschool or kindergarten classroom or homeschool.
Click on the picture below to learn more about this alphabet resource!
From The Napping House to The Nutcracker, click on the pictures to learn more about these letter N books!
Do you have a favorite letter N book that you like to read to your children? Leave a comment below!