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Best Usborne Books for Supporting Fine Motor Skills and Sensory Play
When babies and toddlers are learning to grasp, pat, push, slide and explore, books can become part of that play in a really natural way. The best books for fine motor skills and sensory play invite children to join in with their hands as well as their eyes and ears, whether that means feeling different textures, moving sliders, tracing finger trails or joining in with playful sounds. Across these Usborne titles, you can find sturdy board books for babies from 3+ months, tactile books for 6+ months and compact buggy books that are easy to take out and about.
Why sensory books are so helpful for early fine motor development
Fine motor skills build gradually through small, repeated movements such as reaching, tapping, stroking, pinching and pushing. Books that encourage children to touch textures, follow trails, turn chunky pages and move simple mechanisms can make that practice feel playful and calm, which is often exactly what parents and carers are looking for during everyday reading time. Shared books also create lovely opportunities for language, turn-taking and close adult-child interaction, which matters just as much as the physical play itself.
For families looking for baby and toddler books that support sensory play, this selection works especially well because the books do not all do the same job. Some focus on touch, some on movement, some on cause and effect, and some add gentle sound into the mix.
Touch-and-feel books that encourage reaching, stroking and exploring
Touch-and-feel books are often one of the easiest ways to support sensory play at home because they give babies and toddlers an immediate reason to use their hands. The That’s not my… series is especially useful here. That’s not my digger… is suitable from 3+ months, while That’s not my cat… and That’s not my hippo… are aimed at very young children too, with tactile patches and a familiar repeated structure that encourages children to anticipate, point and touch. These books are designed to be shared and support sensory and language development, which makes them a strong fit for early interactive reading.
The smaller buggy-book editions are particularly handy for little hands and for reading on the go. That’s not my kitten… buggy book, That’s not my puppy… buggy book, That’s not my truck... buggy book and That’s not my train… buggy book all have sturdy board pages, making them easy to slip into a changing bag or buggy organiser. For parents and carers wanting sensory books that travel well, these are a lovely choice for short bursts of shared play while out and about.
Books that build hand strength through sliders, finger trails and peep-through play
Books with moving parts can be brilliant for developing the small hand movements children use later for dressing, mark-making and everyday independence. The Slide and See titles are ideal for this kind of play. Slide and See Pets invites babies and toddlers to move chunky sliders, follow finger trails and look through holes, while Slide and See Farm reveals surprises such as a chick hatching and a busy tractor. Slide and See Zoo adds more moving scenes, including an elephant waving her trunk and an orang-utan swinging in the trees. All three are listed for age 6+ months.
What makes these especially useful for fine motor practice is that the interaction is simple but satisfying. Children can push, pull and explore at their own pace, and then repeat the movement again and again. That repetition is often where confidence grows, and the bright scenes also make them appealing for babies who are just beginning to connect what their hands can do with what changes on the page.
Gentle, nurturing sensory books for calm shared play
Some sensory books bring in an extra emotional warmth that can make reading time feel especially soothing. The There There Little… books are a lovely example. There There Little Dinosaur, There There Little Lamb, There There Little Kitten and There There Little Bunny are all touchy-feely board books for age 6+ months. Their descriptions focus on stroking and comforting the animal characters, with There There Little Kitten encouraging children to help care for the kitten by stroking its back, rubbing its paw and tickling its tummy.
That nurturing element can be especially appealing for toddlers who enjoy pretend play but are not quite ready for more complex role play. These books still give them plenty to do with their hands, but in a gentler, slower-paced way. They are a good choice for quiet time, bedtime wind-downs or cosy one-to-one reading, and they offer a different kind of sensory experience from sliders or sound buttons.
Sound books that add movement, anticipation and cause-and-effect play
For children who love bigger reactions, the DON'T TICKLE books bring in touch, sound and movement together. Don’t Tickle the Donkey!, Don’t Tickle the Turkey! and Don’t Tickle the Dolphin! are all part of our touchy-feely sound-book range for age 6+ months. Every DON’T TICKLE book supports sensory development with furry patches for developing motor skills, playful music to inspire movement, peep-through holes and rhythmic text for language development.
These are particularly good for children who enjoy cause and effect. Touching the page leads to a response, which can be very motivating for little ones. They also work well for active storytimes because children can listen, laugh, move and join in. As always with sound books, it helps when an adult is nearby to guide younger children through the pages and help them press, pat and explore without getting overwhelmed.
Choosing the right sensory book for your child
If your child is just starting out with books, a simple touch-and-feel title such as That’s not my digger… or one of the buggy books can be a great first step. If they already enjoy using their hands actively, the Slide and See books offer satisfying movement and repetition. If you want something soothing and affectionate, the There There Little… books are lovely for shared quiet moments. And if your child enjoys a bit more energy and excitement, the DON'T TICKLE books bring sensory play and sound together beautifully. Across the range, there is plenty of choice for babies and toddlers from around 3 months upwards.
Sensory play does not need to be complicated to be meaningful. Very often, the best moments come from a child stroking a furry patch, pushing a slider back and forth, or giggling when a page responds to their touch. Shared with a parent or carer, these small interactions can turn reading into a rich part of everyday fine motor practice.
Find sensory books little hands will love
If you are looking for baby and toddler books that make sensory play feel natural, these books are a lovely place to start, whether your child enjoys textures, sliders, sounds or gentle interactive stories.
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There There Little BunnyAge: 6+ monthsRRP A$7.99 -
That's not my train... buggy bookAge: 6+ monthsRRP A$12.99 -
That's not my truck buggy bookAge: 6+ monthsRRP A$12.99 -
Don't Tickle the Dolphin!Age: 6+ monthsRRP A$26.99 -
Slide and See ZooAge: 6+ monthsRRP A$7.99 -
That's not my digger...Age: 3+ monthsRRP A$14.99 -
Slide and See FarmAge: 6+ monthsRRP A$16.99 -
There There Little KittenAge: 6+ monthsRRP A$16.99 -
That's not my cat...Age: 3+ monthsRRP A$14.99 -
Slide and See PetsAge: 6+ monthsRRP A$16.99 -
Don't Tickle the Turkey!Age: 6+ monthsRRP A$12.99 -
That's not my hippo...Age: 3+ monthsRRP A$14.99 -
There There Little LambAge: 6+ monthsRRP A$16.99 -
Don't Tickle the Donkey!Age: 6+ monthsRRP A$26.99 -
That's not my puppy... buggy bookAge: 10+ monthsRRP A$12.99 -
That's not my kitten... buggy bookAge: 6+ monthsRRP A$12.99 -
There There Little DinosaurAge: 6+ monthsRRP A$16.99