
Best selling Baby books
Here’s a ranking of the best selling Baby books. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important information about each product. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Carlsen Baby Pixi (unbreakable) 154: My Baby Pixi buggy book: Great animals
First picture book fun as an indestructible buggy book for on the go. Animals are great: Some fly high in the air, while others dive deep in the sea. Some climb to the treetops, and others slumber in their burrows underground. Some are active in the dark, while others enjoy snow and ice. Come along, let's get to know them all! Colorful pictures and first words as an indestructible buggy book for on the go.

2. Ravensburger Wieso? Weshalb? Warum? Leuchte & entdecke: Weltraum
Do you know how many little stars there are? Discover the universe with a flashlight and flaps!
What sparkles in the night sky? Which planets orbit the sun? Where do space probes fly? In this book, children can reveal exciting images with a sturdy cardboard flashlight across six transparent pages. Search tasks encourage them to find small details. With the help of flaps, they can look inside a spacecraft, examine the rings of Saturn, or marvel at the moon. There is a compartment for storing the flashlight.
Why? How? What? Shine and discover
Factual knowledge with a flashlight effect for children aged 4–7 years.
Every day, children discover new things, leading to many questions. The non-fiction book series Why? How? What? Shine and discover provides answers at eye level. The unique combination of flashlight effect and flaps in one book creates particularly great joy in exploration. When the cardboard flashlight is slid behind the transparent pages, hidden details become visible. The lamp is located at the back of the book and can be stored safely there. Flaps illustrate movements or processes and allow a glimpse behind the scenes. Children navigate through the book independently, are surprised, and explore topics on their own. Detailed images, understandable factual texts, the loving implementation, and the high-quality design ensure lasting enjoyment.

3. Rotfuchs Frohe Ostern, Bobo Siebenschläfer!
It's Easter, and Bobo is very excited! The Easter Bunny has hidden an Easter nest for him – but where could it be? Bobo looks behind the armchair, in the bathroom, in the sandbox, and even in the shoe cabinet. What fun! A Bobo board book with flaps for playing and guessing, suitable for children aged 2 and up.

4. Usborne Publishing Hörst du das? Das Orchester
Violins, drums, and trumpets - who is making music here? In this colorful book, children accompany the animal orchestra until the big performance. With a simple touch of the sound chips, turning the sounds on and off is a breeze even for the little ones.

5. Penguin Random House Juhu, ich bin jetzt gro?er Bruder!
Soon the new sibling will arrive, isn't that exciting? The little one is growing in Mommy's belly, and everyone is already so happy! When the baby finally arrives, there will be so much for the whole family to experience: tickling, cuddling, bathing, comforting, and playing. And even though Mom and Dad might have a little less time now, being together is still so much fun: It's great to have siblings! A lovingly rhymed story that prepares children from 2 years old to become a big brother. With wonderful illustrations by Sabine Kraushaar. It supports social learning, helps in everyday life, and fosters imagination.

6. Gerstenberg The little caterpillar glutton buggy book
As a buggy book, the little caterpillar from "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" is always there when young caterpillar fans explore the world with their colors! On twelve pages, even the smallest ones can learn their first colors through selected motifs from the well-known story - green like the caterpillar, red like an apple, blue like a plum... And of course, the colorful butterfly is a must! The sturdy plastic ring allows for easy and secure attachment to a buggy or high chair.

7. Oetinger First pictures for baby eyes
Did you know that babies can see black-and-white contrasts best? The folding and standing Leporello is perfect for making tummy time enjoyable for your baby. The 10 high-contrast black-and-white images are ideally suited for the eyes of babies from 0 months onwards and provide an engaging activity for both babies and parents. Five pages display patterns, while the other five pages feature cute animals. This way, every baby can find a favorite motif.

8. Carlsen Ich bin schon gross: Tschüss, Windel! Hallo, Klo!
Encouraging first story about potty training, ditching diapers, and toilet relaxation. Leo is already big - he doesn't want diapers anymore. But he's still too small for the mommy-daddy toilet. So what now? Potty, toilet seat, or toilet trainer? Leo gets to decide and chooses the toilet with a ladder. A really cozy place for big boys, Leo thinks. Now he just needs to notice in time when he needs to go. With a few little accidents that aren't too bad, and some reminders from mom and dad, it gets better day by day. Leo doesn't need diapers anymore, and his pants stay dry almost all the time.
With helpful accompanying words from Prof. Dr. med. Michael Schulte-Markwort and Dr. med. Sonja Sieslack.
Empowered by family life! More example stories for children aged 2 and up about important developmental milestones in the series "I Am Already Big":
Hello, pediatrician, here I am!
Now I am a preschooler
My babysitter is great!
First I brush, then you brush
Good night, I'm falling asleep well
I'm going to the dentist today
Now I don't need a pacifier anymore
All books come with an extra parent tip page to tear out, reflect on, and keep - written by experienced experts who understand children particularly well.

9. Carlsen Baby Pixi (unkaputtbar) 162: Allererste Wörter: Meine Welt
More than just a picture dictionary: First reading with fun – interactive and lively!
This lovingly designed Baby Pixi for ages 6 months and up playfully promotes early language acquisition. The extra-large picture words are perfect for little explorers – easy to recognize and find in a suitable scene. This way, babies intuitively learn new terms and immediately relate them to context. Short and engaging texts make reading aloud varied and lively. Additionally, to foster the bond between parents and child alongside visual and auditory engagement, each double page includes valuable reading tips and interactive ideas to try out.
Thoughtful concept for the little ones:
- Extra large picture words – optimal for small eyes
- Embedded in simple scenes – to learn words directly in context
- Interactive reading with sound effects and participation ideas – turning reading into a real experience!
- Parent information text with valuable suggestions – for playful reading and language development
Ideal for early childhood development in infancy. Perfect as a first book for little explorers and a lovely gift for birth or baptism! Baby Pixi for the very young: The innovative material is waterproof, tested for harmful substances, and tear-resistant. Baby Pixi – simply unbreakable!.

10. Edition Fischer Hallo Hallo – Gegensätze
Discover the world playfully with colorful animals. This cardboard picture book introduces the little ones to the diverse world of animals and helps them explore contrasts and opposites. Huge whales, tiny mice, loudly roaring tigers, and quietly still bunnies, leisurely sloths, and speedy cheetahs populate the vibrant pages, inviting exploration and explanation. With 30 pages of the book, there is a lot to discover and learn. The featured animals showcase colorful, rare, and often endangered species from around the world, inspiring curiosity about the environment.
• A colorful and vividly illustrated cardboard picture book for the little ones
• Explore the diverse world of animals across more than 30 pages
• With exciting factual information about endangered and rare animals from this world
• Discover the world of animals playfully while learning adjectives, characteristics, and opposites
A colorful book that grows with you: The vividly colorful pages introduce the little ones to their first words, adjectives, opposites, and animals. In the author's afterword, the unique animals are presented in more detail, providing valuable factual knowledge on the topic of species protection. Thus, the book also offers older children and readers exciting information about the diverse world of animals.
