Are you expecting a baby, or know someone who is? Our contributors recommend these books for vegetarian and vegan moms-to-be —
- Becoming the Parent You Want to Be (Amazon affiliate link)
- Benji Beansprout Doesn’t Eat Meat (review)
- Birthing from Within (Amazon affiliate link)
- Bountiful, Beautiful, Blissful (Amazon affiliate link)
- Disease-Proof Your Child: Feeding Kids Right (Amazon affiliate link)
- Healthy Eating for Life for Children (Amazon affiliate link)
- Peas and Thank You (Amazon affiliate link)
- Raising Vegetarian Children (Amazon affiliate link)
- Super Baby Food (Amazon affiliate link)
- The New Vegetarian Baby (Amazon affiliate link)
- The Vegan Family Cookbook (review)
- The Vegetarian Mother’s Cookbook (Amazon affiliate link)
- That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals (review)
- Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World (Amazon affiliate link)
- Vegan Express (Amazon affiliate link)
- Vegan Family Favorites (Amazon affiliate link)
- Vegan Family Meals (Amazon affiliate link)
- Vegan Holiday Kitchen (Amazon affiliate link)
- Vegan Is Love (review)
- Vegan Lunch Box (Amazon affiliate link)
- Vive le Vegan (Amazon affiliate link)
Why? Find out by reading “Baby Shower Gifts for Veg Moms” and the “Baby Shower List.”
Shopping for the little kids (ages 1-2) in your life? Here are our recommendations:
- Blue Hat, Green Hat (Amazon affiliate link)
- Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (review)
- Eating the Alphabet (Amazon affiliate link)
- Flying Free (review)
- Growing Vegetable Soup (review)
- Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tail (Amazon affiliate link)
- Miss Spider’s Tea Party (review)
- Moo, Baa, La La La! (review)
- The Going to Bed Book (Amazon affiliate link)
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar (Amazon affiliate link)
- What’s Wrong, Little Pookie? (Amazon affiliate link)
- Who Is the Beast? (review)
To learn why we love each of these books so much, check out our lists of favorites for 1-year-olds and 2-year-olds.
What about vegetarian and vegan kids in preschool? We like these:
- Artist to Artist (review)
- Bear’s New Friend (review)
- Bugs by the Numbers (review)
- “Coconut Moon” an album by the Green Chili Jam Band (Amazon affiliate link)
- Crazy Hair (review)
- Diary of a Spider (review)
- Duck on a Bike (review)
- Each Living Thing (review)
- Garlic-Onion-Beet-Spinach-Mango-Carrot-Grapefruit Juice (review)
- Harmony on the Farm (review)
- Hero Cat (review)
- Horton Hears a Who (review)
- Houndsley and Catina (review)
- Jo MacDonald Saw a Pond (review)
- Llama Llama Misses Mama (review)
- Lucky Boy (review)
- Mercy Watson to the Rescue (review)
- Monster on the Hill (review)
- Ninety-Five (review)
- Olivia (review)
- “Only One Ocean,” an album by the Banana Slug Band (review)
- Owly series (review)
- Penny and Her Song and the other Penny Books (review)
- Pizza Kittens (review)
- The Cinder-Eyed Cats (review)
- The Earth Book (review)
- The Gas We Pass (review)
- The I’m Not Scared Book (review)
- The Little Yellow Leaf (review)
- The Peace Book (review)
- The Thankful Book (review)
- The Wiener Dog Magnet (review)
- To Market, To Market (review)
- Violet Mackerel’s Natural Habitat (review)
- Zen Ties (review)
Find out why by reading our anniversary posts, where we recommend books and movies for 3-year-old and 4-year-old vegetarian and vegan kids.
Older vegetarian or vegan kids in your life? We’ve got recommendations for 5-year-old vegetarian and vegan kids too. And browse our website for reviews of media geared to kids ages 6 to 12.
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More favorites to come – stay tuned!