I have 2/4/6 year olds which I read to every night - it’s rare we ever miss a night, so good on you for starting early!
For the youngest, Sandra Boynton books are good, they have great pictures.
I’ll also recommend any books with pictures of real kids. One such book is Global Babies - other similar titles will be suggested.
I also like the Little Master Baby Lit series. Easy books that introduce classic characters your child will remember as they age.
One other recommendation - get board books and understand/be ok with their destruction. They are durable enough, but your kid may chew/rip/throw the book. That’s ok, you can teach respect for books as the child grows :)
For the youngest, Sandra Boynton books are good, they have great pictures.
I’ll also recommend any books with pictures of real kids. One such book is Global Babies - other similar titles will be suggested.
I also like the Little Master Baby Lit series. Easy books that introduce classic characters your child will remember as they age.
One other recommendation - get board books and understand/be ok with their destruction. They are durable enough, but your kid may chew/rip/throw the book. That’s ok, you can teach respect for books as the child grows :)