Bath: Resource ListBooks for Children
Ages 1 to 3
- Barnyard Bath by Sandra Boynton Workman Publ, 2008
- Bathtime for Garth Pig by Mary Rayner Macmillan Children's, 1999
- Bubble Trouble by Stephen Krensky illustrated by Jimmy Pickering Aladdin Paperbacks, 2004
- Does An Elephant Take A Bath? by Fred Ehrlich pictures by Emily Bolam. Blue Apple Books, 2005
- Elephant Small and the Splashy Bath by Sally Grindley Little Orchard, 1998
- I Don't Want to Take A Bath by Julie Sykes Little Tiger Press, 1998
- Kipper's Bathtime by Mick Inkpen Hodder Children's, 1999
- My Bath Time by Chris Fairclough Campbell, 1998
- My Go To Bed Book by Hildegarde Ford illustrations by Mary Win B & H Kids, 2007
- No Bath Tonight by Harriet Ziefert Dorling Kindersley, 1999
- Rhinoceros's Bathtime photographs by Jessie Cohen Soundprints, 2002
- We Love Bathtime! by Alison Inches New York, Simon Spotlight, 2004
Ages 4 to 8
- Down 'N' Dirty (The Powerpuff Girls) Laura Dower Scholastic, Inc., 2001
- Dirty And Clean by Melinda Lilly photos by Scott M. Thompson Rourke Pub., 2004
- Elliot's Bath Andrea Beck Kids Can Press, 2001
- Harry the Dirty Dog by Gene Zion Econo Clad Books, 1999
- Henry's Bath by Margaret Perversi Puffin, 1999
- Kid Tea by Elizabeth Ficocelli Marshall Cavendish Corp, 2007
- Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Won't-Take-A-Bath Cure Bruce Whatley Scholastic Inc., 1999
- Paddington In Hot Water Michael Bond Collins, 2000
- Piglet Has a Bath A.A. Milne Dutton Children's Books, 1998
- Poky's Bathtime Adventure Eva Nagorski Golden Books, 2000
- Rupert Takes a Bath by Bob Graham Zero to Ten, 1999
- Sam's Bath by Barbro Lindgren William Morrow, 1983
- The Raggly Scraggly, No-Soap, No-Scrub Girl by David Birchman Lothrop, 1995
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Compiled by Catherine Smith, MLS, medical librarian at the Family Health Library, The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO. Published by RelayHealth. Last modified: 2010-06-04 Last reviewed: 2010-06-04
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