After the previous issue of 20 good books for 3-year-olds (Part 1), we will continue to read the books suitable for 3-year-olds in this issue.

Press Here
This lovely book teaches kids cause and effect in a simple and fun way. Three-year-olds love to push, shake and turn, an innovative interactive book by Herve Tullet. Press a dot and you never know what the page turns will show.
Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site
If your child loves cars, he or she will love this book. Truck-obsessed kids will love this rhyming pun on the "goodnight" story, their favorite truck-said goodnight story.
Little Blue Truck board book
Even trucks need a little help in an emergency. The other is for truck fans – even though we think it will appeal to all kids. In this rhyming story, the kind blue little truck is helped by several good friends to save the day.
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
"Don't Let the Pigeons Drive the Bus" Three-year-olds will love to tell the pigeons that he won't drive the bus, no matter how much he pleads. Williams is an expert in digging into the psychology of preschoolers.
The Rabbit Listened
Sometimes, you just have to listen, and this book allows 3-year-olds to understand the concept as well. When something bad happens, a series of animals don't have that useful solution until the rabbit just listens. This sweet, simple story demonstrates the power of emotional intelligence and empathy.
The Book of Mistakes
It's all about perspective, and the book teaches us that mistakes can be beautiful too. Parents who want to instill a growth mindset in their children would do well to put this book by Corinna Luyken in their library. It shows how imperfections accumulate into perfection.
The Dot
Every journey begins with a small step, and here, it's a marker. Three-year-olds get frustrated when their motor skills aren't fully connected to their vision. This story about an aspiring artist who was frustrated with their skills encouraged everyone.
Thank You, Omu!
It's a beautiful and generous story about sharing her delicious stew. Oge Mora's debut is a touching story about the beauty of sharing, and her artwork won the Caldecott Award.
Owl Babies
What happens when the little owls get up and find their mother gone? The three little owls huddled together, worried. If you have a child who is just starting preschool or daycare, this is an accurate description of separation anxiety and is also fun to read and comforting.
Llama Llama Red Pajama
If you haven't started all of Llama Llama's work yet, now is a great time. These rhyming stories about bedtime worries, going to school alone and more help cover the range of little camels' worries.
Room on the Broom
If your two-year-old loves The Gruffalo, try this funny rhyming story from the same team about a kind witch who makes room for a group of animals with a broom. When she was threatened by the dragon, they found a way to reciprocate.
Finally 20 good books are introduced, thank you for reading.