January is the perfect month to slow down, snuggle up, and fall in love with reading all over again. With colder days and earlier nights, books become more than stories β they become comfort, connection, and calm.
This January Reads guide is designed to make reading simple and joyful, not overwhelming. No reading logs. No pressure. Just one book a day to spark imagination, conversation, and cozy moments together.
Whether you read oneβ¦ or all 31β¦ youβre doing it right. π
The Snowy Day
πΆ Ages 2β6
Bear Snores On
πΆ Ages 2β6
Froggy Gets Dressed
πΆ Ages 3β6
Winter Is Here
πΆ Ages 2β6
Snowmen at Night
πΆ Ages 3β7
The Mitten
πΆ Ages 3β7
Owl Moon
π§ Ages 4β8
Pete the Cat: Snow Daze
πΆ Ages 3β6
The Little Snowplow
πΆ Ages 3β6
Hot Dog
πΆ Ages 3β7
Snowflake Bentley
π§ Ages 5β9
Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter
πΆ Ages 3β7
Biscuit's Snowy Day
π Ages 4β6
A Sick Day for Amos McGee
π§ Ages 4β8
Over and Under the Snow
π§ Ages 4β8
Frog and Toad: Days with Frog and Toad
π Ages 5β8
The Big Umbrella
πΆ Ages 3β7
Sneezy the Snowman
πΆ Ages 3β7
One Day in the Snow
πΆ Ages 2β6
Stillwater and Koo
π§ Ages 4β8
Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea
π Ages 6β9
Magic Tree House: Winter of the Ice Wizard
π Ages 6β9
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
πΆ Ages 3β7
The Gruffalo
πΆ Ages 3β7
The Day the Crayons Quit
π§ Ages 4β8
Zoey and Sassafras: Dragons and Marshmallows
π Ages 6β9
Ish
π§ Ages 4β8
The Very Busy Spider
πΆ Ages 2β6
The Pigeon Has to Go to School
πΆ Ages 3β7
Charlotte's Web
π Ages 7β10
Last Stop on Market Street
π§ Ages 4β8
If January feels long or slow, thatβs okay. Books give us permission to pause, imagine, and be together β even if itβs just for five minutes at bedtime.
Read what works. Skip days. Re-read favorites. Make it cozy.
Every page still counts. π
Happy reading, Hive ππ