We have gathered a list of 18 of the best books for one-year-olds, an age when kids are delighted by storybooks and picture books alike.From the age of 0 - 12 months, babies typically begin to respond to the stories they hear as well as interacting with the pictures and pages of a book. From the age of one, babies begin to name familiar items that they recognise, answer questions about what they have seen and, at this stage, many 1-year-olds also enjoy turning the pages in the book themselves.Introducing books to very young children is a great way to instil a love of reading, which is sure to bring hours of joy to your little one for many years to come.Elmer By David McKeeOne of the most beloved children’s books for 1 to 2-year-olds, Elmer is the story of an elephant who is born with skin that is a patchwork of bright colours. Everybody loves Elmer for his fun and happy spirit, but he doesn’t always like being different from all the other elephants, and so he tries to disguise himself in grey mud… 1-year-olds are sure to love the charming, colourful illustrations, as well as the cheerful and optimistic storyline.Image © Elmer PressGoodnight Moon By Margaret Wise BrownOne of the most well-loved books for 1-2-year-old children, Goodnight Moon is the perfect bedtime story for your baby. Combining lovely illustrations with calming poetry, the story follows a little bunny as he says goodnight to all the things he can see from his bed. A gentle children’s book that has the same effect as a night-time lullaby.Image © Harper CollinsLittle Blue Truck By Alice SchertleThis story focuses on being friendly and kind, and the rhyming, rhythmic words make it a fun and exciting read for your little one. There are lots of things for a baby to learn, such as big and small, as well as different colours and animals.Image © HMH BooksYummy! My Favourite Nursery Stories By Lucy CousinsWith amazing, bold illustrations, Lucy Cousins brings classic nursery stories up-to-date in this vibrant picture book. A great way to introduce your 1-year-old to all of the best-known and well-loved children’s stories, including Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Little Red Riding Hood, as well as many others.Image © Walker BooksMadeline By Ludwig BemelmansThe rhyming words of this lovely story are perfect for a very young baby, as they are sure to love listening to the sing-song story as it follows a little girl called Madeline. Although Madeline gets appendicitis and needs surgery, the text is written as a  cheering, rhyming song, which your baby is sure to enjoy.Image © Viking Press IncAll Join In By Quentin BlakeThe pages of this book are filled with Quentin Blake’s delightful drawings, along with simple rhymes that are perfect for one-year-olds. The book encourages young readers to make some noise and to interact with the rhymes and stories - so it’s perhaps not the best choice for bedtimes, but a great choice otherwise.Image © Red FoxFirst 100 Words By Roger PriddyA brightly coloured board book with just 16 pages, this simple book is designed to help very young kids from the age of one to build their vocabulary and knowledge. The book has 100 everyday words, which are illustrated with clear, colour photographs, making it a great choice for parents who want a book that is both educational and fun.Image © Priddy BooksWe’re Going On A Bear Hunt By Michael Rosen And Helen OxenburyThis book follows a family as they travel through different landscapes hoping to find a bear. With lots of people, animals and other objects on each page, this is one of Rosen’s books for a 1-year-old baby that offers plenty to look at and learn.Image © Walker BooksPeek-A-Boo! By Jan OrmerodA beautiful baby book about one of their all-time favourite games: peek-a-boo! Each page has a drawing of a baby playing the game, with babies from countries all around the world. A simple but fun pull-down flap reveals each of their smiling faces, and the book is a lovely choice for babies of this age thanks to the heart-warming drawings that show babies from a variety of different backgrounds.Image © Dutton BooksWhere The Wild Things Are By Maurice SendakThis enchanting book has become a firm favourite amongst kids of every age, and it has even been turned into a delightful family film. The story follows Max, a wild little boy, who is sent to bed one night without his dinner; Max runs away, sailing off to the Land of the Wild Things, where he is made king. This adventure book is one of the best books for 1-2-year-olds, which will stay in their bookshelves for many years to come.Image © Red FoxEach Peach Pear Plum By Janet And Allan AhlbergFirst published in 1978, this book has stood the test of time, entertaining babies with beautiful pictures and fun poems and rhymes. Babies will love playing ‘I spy’ on each page, listening to the poem and finding the character within the illustration. One of the most brilliant books for a baby or young child, the drawings are full of rich detail and the book is populated with lovely characters and a hopeful, happy outlook.Image © PuffinBrown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? By Bill Martin JrFull of lovely animals, the amazing illustrations in this book are by Eric Carle, of The Very Hungry Caterpillar fame, which are combined with a singsong story. Sure to become a favourite with your baby.Image © PuffinThe Very Hungry Caterpillar By Eric CarleA true classic for very young readers, The Very Hungry Caterpillar is the story of a small but greedy creature, who eats his way through lots of different fruits, before finally transforming into a beautiful butterfly. Available in paperback, hardback, board or giant board books, there is an edition that is suitable for kids of every age. The book is inspired by nature, and its simple story and charming illustrations are guaranteed to make it a firm favourite with your baby.Image © PuffinGuess How Much I Love You By Sam McBratneyA lovely, gentle story that describes the love between a father and son. Little Nutbrown Hare and his dad, Big Nutbrown Hare, compete to show each other how much they love one another.Image © Walker BooksDear Zoo: A Lift-The-Flap Book By Rod CampbellThis popular lift-the-flap book is based on a lovely story that follows one child as they receive a new pet animal from the zoo. Each page has a new animal to discover, and this book has stood the test of time, having been published more than 25 years ago.Image © Macmillan Children’s BooksTen Little Fingers And Ten Little Toes By Mem FoxDesigned with very young children in mind, this book has rhyming text that your young ones will want to hear over and over again. With lovely watercolour illustrations, this book celebrates your baby’s tiny fingers and cute toes.Image © Walker BooksGood Night, Gorilla By Peggy RathmannA colourful, bright board book that focuses on the illustrations, with very few words and no ‘story’ per se. There are a few speech bubbles throughout, but children can follow the story through the pictures, watching as lots of animals try to escape from the zoo.Image © EgmontThe Going To Bed Book by Sandra BoyntonOne of the best books young children will read about going to bed, this is sure to become a family favourite thanks to its humorous tone and fun illustrations. This sturdy board book is a brilliant bedtime story, that is filled with lovely illustrations which are also created by the author.Image © RealSimple.com

We have gathered a list of 18 of the best books for one-year-olds, an age when kids are delighted by storybooks and picture books alike.