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SubtitleChildren's Books for Breastfeeding Families

Looking for a Children's Book That Shows Breastfeeding?

Compiled by Anne Altshuler, RN, MS, IBCLC
Madison, WI - May 2002

A pediatric nurse by background, Anne Altshuler, RN, MS, IBCLC is an active La Leche League Leader and Lactation Consultant in Madison, Wisconsin. She serves on a number of local and state-wide breastfeeding task forces. She has a long-standing interest in children's literature.

Children's books tend to reflect our society's bias towards feeding babies by bottle. Here are some of the better books currently available that show or tell about breastfeeding, arranged in order from those appropriate for the youngest children to those intended for older readers. Look for them in your library or bookstore. Illustrations are by the author where not otherwise indicated. Remember that no book is perfect or will fit every need.

My New Baby by Annie Kubler
Child's Play (International) Ltd., 2000. This 14 page, wordless board book shows a toddler helping his family to care for the new baby. Two breastfeeding pictures. (ages 1 - 2)
We Have a Baby by Cathryn Falwell
Clarion Books, 1993. This is a picture book for the very young child with a new sibling. Just 32 pages long, with only a few words on each page, the book shows a loving family with both parents actively involved in the care of the toddler and the new baby. The mother is shown nursing the baby, her arm around the toddler who is nestled against her and eating milk and a cookie. (ages 1 - 3)
We Like to Nurse by Chia Martin
Illustrated by Shukyo Lin Rainey
Hohm Press, 1995. Paperbound. Fourteen animal pairs are shown nursing in bright, flat pictures with simple text, ending with a human mother and baby. A favorite of breastfed toddlers. (ages 1 - 3)
Breastmilk Makes my Tummy Yummy by Cecilia Moen
Midsummer Press, Sweden 1999. (Order from www.attachmentscatalog.com or 1-800-873-5023). This book is ideal for a nursing toddler. Simple, rhymed verse accompanies the multicultural illustrations of babies and toddlers nursing in various situations: when angry or sad, in the bath tub, when mummy is on the phone, in a family bed, etc. Tandem nursing is also shown: "Two can breastfeed without fuss, there is room for both of us." (ages 2 - 4)
Mama, Daddy, Baby and Me by Lisa Gewing
Illustrated by Donna Larimer
Spirit Press, 1989. The very simple, rhymed text and appealing illustrations show a family welcoming a new baby, told from the toddler sibling's point of view. One picture of mother and baby nursing. (ages 2 - 4)
Look What I See! Where can I Be? In the Neighborhood
by Dia L. Michels
Photographs by Michael J. N. Bowles
Platypus Media, LLC, 2001. Clues help children to guess where the baby wakes up as a busy family explores a multicultural urban neighborhood. The baby is carried in a sling, a front pack, a backpack, a stroller, and a wagon. The last picture shows the mother and baby nursing outdoors on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol. (ages 2 - 4)
The World Is Full of Babies! by Mick Manning and Brita Granström
Delacorte Press, 1996. With humorous, engaging text and bright, attractive illustrations, the authors explain how human and animal babies grow and develop. An East Asian mother is shown nursing a baby. (ages 2 - 6)
Supermom by Mick Manning
Illustrated by Brita Granström
Albert Whitman & Company, 2001. A wide variety of human and animal mothers feed, shelter, talk, play with, protect, cuddle and nurse their babies to sleep. (ages 3 - 6)
A Teeny Tiny Baby by Amy Schwartz
Orchard Books, 1994. This first baby is center of attention in his family. Although a bottle is pictured on the dust jacket and Dad is shown feeding a bottle in one illustration, Mother is nursing in eight other pictures. Baby sleeps between his parents in a family bed and is carried in a sling by his father. (ages 3 and up)
Happy Birth Day! by Robie H. Harris
Illustrated by Michael Emberley. Candlewick Press, 1996. A mother tells her child about her hospital birth and first day of life. Large, beautiful illustrations capture the essence of a newborn baby breastfeeding and falling asleep cuddled up with both parents. (ages 3 - 8)
Only the Cat Saw by Ashley Wolff
Originally published in 1982. Walker and Company, 1996 (softcover). In this colorful picture book the cat sees all the details in a typical 24 hour day in the life of a busy farm family. The mother is shown breastfeeding the baby in a rocking chair at dawn. (ages 3 - 8)
Hello Baby! by Lizzy Rockwell
Crown Publishers, 1999. A young boy describes his mother's pregnancy, his sister's hospital birth, homecoming and first day at home. One nice breastfeeding illustration. (ages 3 - 6)
What Baby Needs by William Sears MD, Martha Sears RN, and Christie Watts Kelly
Little Brown & Company, 2001. The needs of a new baby are described in terms a preschooler can understand and relate to. The baby is carried in a sling and sleeps in the parents' room. The father is very involved in this baby's care. Feelings of the older siblings are recognized as the book models many positive ways for children to interact with a new baby. Includes two nice breastfeeding pictures and one of bottle feeding mother's milk. A companion book about pregnancy, Baby on the Way, explains the emotional and physical changes that occur when a mother is expecting a new baby. Includes a nice breastfeeding illustration. (ages 3 - 6)
Will There Be a Lap for Me? by Dorothy Corey
Illustrated by Nancy Poydar
Albert Whitman & Company, 1992. Preschooler Kyle, from a middle class African-American family, misses his special place on his mother's lap as her pregnancy advances and the new baby arrives. A full page illustration shows Mother nursing the new baby with Kyle beside her on the sofa. Kyle is sad that the baby needs to eat so often, but Mother makes room on her lap and special time in her day for him again. (ages 3 - 8)
One Round Moon and a Star for Me by Ingrid Mennen
Illustrated by Niki Daly
Orchard Books, 1994. A new baby girl is lovingly welcomed in rural South Africa. Her older brother is reassured of his place and belonging in the family. Beautiful color illustrations show Mama nursing the new baby. Close father - son relationship. (ages 3 - 8)
How You Were Born by Joanna Cole
Photographs by Margaret Miller
Morrow Junior Books, 1993. A clear and helpful book about conception, fetal development and birth is illustrated with color photographs of parents and children from many racial backgrounds. The 1984 edition with same text and black and white photos by Hella Hammid and others is also still available in paperback and has a lovely breastfeeding illustration. (ages 3 - 11)
Over the Green Hills by Rachel Isadora
Greenwillow, 1992. A young boy in the Transkei, on the east coast of South Africa, accompanies his mother on a long walk to visit Grandma Zindzi in another village. Baby sister Noma is carried wrapped close on her mother's back. They make several nursing stops, and this older baby is shown breastfeeding in one picture. (ages 4 - 8)
The Best Gifts by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch
Illustrated by Halina Below.
Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1998. Growing up from infancy to adulthood, Sara receives the most important gifts from her parents (including breastfeeding, time, love and caring) and passes them on to her own baby son. (ages 4 - 8)
How Was I Born? by Lennart Nilsson and Lena Katarina Swanberg
Illustrated with color photographs by Lennart Nilsson
Delacorte Press, 1994. A Swedish preschooler tells the story of her baby brother's birth. Three lovely photographs show the new baby nursing just after birth. Additional text explains conception, birth and the growth and development of babies. 80 pages long. (ages 4 - 8)
Breasts by Genichiro Yagyu
First published in Japan in 1989. Kane/Miller Book Publishers, 1999. Alternately silly and tender, this book introduces young children to the real purpose of women's breasts: feeding babies. (ages 5 - 8)
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