At my house, books are a major part of my 3-year-old son’s bedtime routine. He often tells me what book he wants, and I’ll grab it from the bookshelf. For the most part, he can recognize a book by its cover but not by its spine. There’s one notable exception to this rule, though. Millbrook’s own Cloverleaf Books!![]()
The above photo shows my bookshelf at work—we don’t have quite this many at home! But I do keep the Cloverleaf books all together, and my son will pull them out and look for whatever one he has in mind.
His favorites include Let’s Meet a Construction Worker and Let’s Meet a Dentist from the Community Helpers set. (The kid is fascinated with dentists. I can’t explain it.)
Lately we’ve also been reading Animals in Fall and Daniela’s Day of the Dead.
I don’t know if designer Laura Rinne realized her book spine design would be something even a 3-year-old could recognize, but I’d like to thank her for creating a design that helps my little guy find the book he wants on the bookshelf!