Sloth Books

Sloth Books

Pick one of these sloth books to read with your child. There is such a wide variety of choices on this list, check out the descriptions to find a book your child will love. After reading, complete this sloth handprint craft.

Sloth Handprint Craft
Sloths are so adorable. Their slow movement is a great reminder to us all to slow down and enjoy everything in our lives. Looking for a great book about sloths to read with your child? Check out my post where I tell you about 10 amazing sloth books you will

  1. “Sloth Sleeps Over” by Blythe Russo: Sloth is excited to attend her first sleepover, although she is not sure what to expect. Sloth knows she is a good sleeper, but her friend wants to stay up all night!

 

  1. “Bat and Sloth Throw a Party” by Leslie Kimmelman: One of the books in the Bat and Sloth series. Bat wants to throw a party, but sloth is not too sure. Read to find out if both friends have fun at the party.
  1. “Sloth Takes a Picture” by Autumn Bradley: Sloth ahs a new phone that takes pictures! She goes around to ask her friends if she can take their pictures, that's the polite thing to do. What will happen after she gets all the pictures. Read this funny tale about Sloth and all her friends.
  1. “Hurry, Hurry Little Sloth” by Little Hippo Books: Everyone was always rushing Little Sloth and telling her to hurry, hurry. But her mom reminds her that we can miss out on wonderful things if everything is done is such a hurry.
  1. “Slowly, Slowly, Slowly, said the Sloth” by Eric Carle: Sloth does everything slowly. The other animals question him and thinks he is strange. Sloth reminds us that it is okay to take your time and do things at your own pace. Sometimes we need to slow down and enjoy life.
  1. “Bedtime for Baby Sloth” by Danielle McLean: It is time for bed, but Baby Sloth has so much to do before bedtime!

  1. “Sloth in a Hurry” by Tyler Hardison: Sloths are usually slow , except for Marley. Marley is in a hurry to see and do everything. Join her as she goes on adventures with new friends.
  1. “Mindful Mr. Sloth” by Katy Hudson: Sasha and Sloth are totally opposites. While Sasha is super fast, Mr. Sloth is super slow! Can he teach Sasha to slow down and enjoy things?
  1. “Sloth and Squirrel in a Pickle” by Cathy Ballou Mealey: Sloth and squirrel are great friends, but are total opposites. When they take a job at pickle factory things don't quite work out. Soon they are stuck with a ton of pickles they packed incorrectly. Will they come up with a plan for all those pickles?
  1. “Sloths Don’t Run” by Tori McGee: Hank the Sloth decides to run in the rainforest race. However, his friend Dee the Moth, is unsure about this plan. See how the friends do in the rainforest run.

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