Everything is Mama by Jimmy Fallon

Books like Everything is Mama

By Jimmy Fallon

For the family whose baby babbles MAMA at the dog, the moon, and everything in between, this book turns that one insistent word into the whole joke. Playful, silly, and full of animal antics with a knowing wink for grown-ups reading along.

Bunny Cakes by Rosemary Wells

A bossy big sister bunny plans an angel surprise cake with raspberry-fluff icing for Grandma's birthday, but her little brother Max keeps trying to add his own messy touches instead.

Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too? by Eric Carle

A gentle, repeating question moves through the animal world — from kangaroos to lions to dolphins — showing every baby, a joey, a cub, a calf, has a mother who loves it.

We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen

A father and his four children set off to catch a bear, crossing grass, a river, mud, a forest, and a snowstorm before a narrow cave forces a sudden, breathless retreat.

Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney

A young hare tries to show his father just how much he loves him, stretching his arms wide and reaching as high as he can — but Big Nutbrown Hare always finds a way to love him back more.

Babar and His Children by Jean de Brunhoff

An elephant king and queen welcome triplets to their family, and the smallest, Alexander, has a habit of wandering into trouble — getting stuck in treetops, even chased by a crocodile.

May I Please Have a Cookie? by Jennifer E. Morris

A cookie-loving boy named Alfie tries grabbing, fishing, and even dressing up as a cookie inspector to get one of his mommy's cookies — but the trick turns out to be much simpler than any of his schemes.

Have You Seen My Duckling? by Nancy Tafuri

A mother duck leads her line of ducklings around the pond, not noticing that one little duckling has wandered off to explore on its own — can you spot where it's hiding?

Journey Cake, Ho! by Ruth Sawyer

When hard times hit the farm, a hired boy is sent off to find his own way — but a runaway Journey Cake leads him on a wild chase that changes everything.

Pat the Bunny by Dorothy Kunhardt

A hands-on introduction inviting babies to pat a soft bunny, play peek-a-boo with cloth, smell powdery flowers, and feel Daddy's scratchy beard on every page.

And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell

At the Central Park Zoo, two male penguins named Roy and Silo build a nest together, and a kindly zookeeper gives them an abandoned egg to hatch and raise as their own.

Are We There Yet?: A Journey Around Australia by Alison Lester

An eight-year-old girl and her family pack up the car and skip an entire term of school to camp their way around Australia, meeting people and places along the road.

Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss

A relentlessly cheerful stranger follows a grumpy skeptic everywhere, asking him to try green eggs and ham in a box, on a train, in the rain — anywhere, everywhere.