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Children’s Books with Knitting (and Yarn!)

It’s gift-giving time! And I LOVE giving books as presents!

So I’ve compiled a list of Children’s books that contain knitting (or spinning or weaving or yarn… but it’s mostly knitting)! Not all of these books is about knitting, but yarn gets either a mention or an illustrated appearance!

Maddie of FreshStitches reading a book, recommendations for books about knitting for children

Some of these we already own… but I’ll tell you, I added quite a few to Maddie’s Wish List! Thanks so much to everyone who chimed in on Twitter and Facebook to contribute their faves!

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book recommendations with knitting for young children

Books for Small Children (to 3 years)

Knitting book recommendations for children

Books for Bigger Children (4 – 8 years)

Knitting book recommendations for young children

More Lists!

I’m not the first one to put together a list of books of children’s books featuring knitting! Check out these other lists!

Any I’ve left out? What’s your fave?

 

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Gayle Govednik SAYS...

    As the mother of three grown children (27,29 & 31), I applaud you in posting a book list. Every Christmas my kiddos were each given a new book that circled around their interests. I think this year I am going to re-visit that tradition. THank you for the idea.

    • I’m always happy to share my love of books! 🙂

  2. Leave Me Alone is the best ever, but my second favourite is Derek the Knitting Dinosaur. It’s out of print but well worth tracking down on Abebooks! A gorgeous rhyming story about non-conformity (especially of the not-rowdy-boy variety).

    • ooh, thanks for that suggestion!

  3. Cat SAYS...

    Have you read any of Tamora Pierce’s Circle of Magic series? It follows a quartet of adolescents with magical powers, and one of them is a spinner – she starts with spinning thread, but eventually learns to spin magic as well, including weaving together the powers of her friends to get them out of a tight spot!

    • I haven’t, but that sounds lovely!

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