toddler biting

10 Helpful Books For Toddlers Who Bite

Socializing young children is so important for their development. So it's no wonder that toddlers' schedules are filled with playdates, gym classes, preschool, daycare and all kinds of other opportunities for interaction with peers. When little ones go through a biting phase, it can wreak havoc on all of these social activities. Many times toddlers use physical forms of communication because they don't have the words to express complicated feelings. Other parents may stop inviting your toddler for playtime and parents often feel embarrassed about this behavior. Reading to toddlers books about biting is a good way to address this issue with your little ones. These (sometimes) humorous stories are written by experts, parents, and educators who all have experience curbing this undesirable habit. They present similar to situations your own child faces, and offer alternatives to biting in a way that toddlers will understand.

teeth are not for biting

This sturdy board book for toddlers about biting is simple and straightforward. Teeth, with their sharp edges, are useful for chewing food. But they should never, under any circumstance, be used for biting. Young kids learn about positive, more acceptable behaviors they can use in place of biting. Bold, colorful pictures, and happy toddlers fill the pages of this helpful book.

Children's Stories About Not Biting Others

Biting is a behavior that unfortunately rears its ugly head during the toddler years. In daycare settings, chomping down on others can run rampant unless it is nipped in the bud. The problem can quickly multiply when others mimic and pretty soon the whole class is like a school of hungry piranhas. Understanding the reasons is key to putting an end to it. It usually starts with one child who takes someone by surprise with a nibble on the arm. Perhaps the victim has a toy the other wants or has committed some other offense. It's important to talk about this form of physical bullying, and teach young ones that this behavior is not acceptable.

Along with teeth, it is not uncommon for toddlers to use their hands to get what they want. The best stories about characters who hit others share lessons learned about better ways communicate wants, needs, and feelings. Maybe the offender is simply tired, hungry, cranky, or just seeking attention. Perhaps the toddler needs to learn about the importance of sharing, in case physical aggression arises when a little one is trying to snatch a toy. Jealousy is oftentimes the underlining emotion that brings out poor behavior in little ones. These stories will help to address some of the issues, like biting, that occur when a child is envious of someone else. Also, consider talking to your little ones about manners to help reinforce positive behavior when toddlers are in social settings.


no biting

Karen Katz, beloved toddler book author/illustrator, addresses all the bad behaviors that little ones demonstrate periodically. Each page shows a child doing something bad, and then offers a more acceptable way to act. The very first page asks readers if they can bite their mom. Nope! Chomp into an apple instead! Bright colors and adorable pictures of cherubs will keep the attention of tiny tots.



good biting bad biting

A cute, rhyming book that focuses on all the ways biting can be good. For instance, biting into healthy, delicious food is always fun. But biting into some extremely hard objects, like an ice cube or a nut, may be a bit less pleasant. Most importantly, children are reminded that they should never, ever bite another person! Instead of spending a lot time on the negative aspects of biting, the author keeps the tone light and fun.



little dinos don't bite

Little Dino has a mouthful of teeth that are made for biting. The only problem is that this fellow is testing them out on other dinosaurs, including his mother! A sturdy board book with funny pictures is just right for toddlers who are experimenting with their teeth.

 

no biting louise

Louise is a happy-go-lucky little alligator with teeth that get her into a lot of trouble. She is proud of her brand new, very sharp pearly whites, so much so that she bites everything in sight! A funny take on a serious but thankfully short-lived problem. Fortunately, like most other toddlers, Louise outgrows her biting habit, much to the relief of those around her.



bootsie barker bites

Bootsie Barker is not the kind of friend you want for your children. When she comes over to play, she is a total nightmare. Bootsie bites, hits, rips up books, pulls hair and destroys everything in her path. Kids will get a chuckle out of her naughty behavior and maybe learn a lesson about how not to act around their friends.



no more biting for billy goat

For some preschoolers, socializing with other does not come easily or naturally. This is the case with Bill Goat, a shy and lonely student on the first day of school. As much as he wants to play with others, he resorts to biting to get their attention. Bunny, Lambkin, and Piggy are all victims of his misguided attempts at making new friends. Toddlers will learn through Billy Goat's mistakes that teeth are for biting into food, not people.



people don't bite

A very funny book for children about biting written in a catchy rhyme. Toddlers are encouraged to chomp into all kinds of yummy foods and the pictures reflect each object with a bite mark. But never should you bite another person! This will quickly become your child's favorite biting book. Chances are high that the short, bouncy text will be memorized after just a few readings.



no fighting no biting

A classic kids book about biting that has been enjoyed by children for decades.  Illustrations are by Maurice Sendak, whose most popular book, Where the Wild Things Are, is a perennial favorite. Cousin Joan is sick of Willy and Rosa fighting incessantly. She wants to read her book in peace, but the biting, kicking and hitting are disruptive. Joan uses some creative problem-solving by telling her cousins a tale of two fighting alligators. Will they see themselves in this story and stop biting and fighting?



benjamin monkey no biting

Benjamin Monkey learns an important lesson in this book for preschoolers about biting. Instead of using his words, Benjamin Monkey bites whenever he is frustrated or angry. Not surprisingly, his friends are not amused and do not want to play with him anymore. Monkey eliminates his biting habit before it's too late and gets along much better with all his friends.



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