
How to Handle Toddler Interruptions During Reading Time (Without Losing Your Mind)
Reading with toddlers isn’t peaceful—but it’s powerful.
Why Do Toddlers Interrupt So Much?
They aren’t trying to be rude. Interruptions happen because toddlers:
- Have short attention spans
- Are excited to participate
- Are still learning impulse control
Interrupting = engagement. It means they care.
Why It’s Okay if Reading Doesn’t Look Perfect
You don’t need a silent, still storytime.
When your toddler:
- Turns pages early
- Shouts random words
- Walks around the room
That’s all okay. It’s still reading.
Focus on connection, not perfection.
Books That Welcome Toddler Interruptions
1. “Milo Jumps In!”

An interactive book with flaps, actions, and chances to move.
SHOP HERE!
My Real-Life Reading Sessions (Wiggles & All)
Some nights, my daughter danced while I read. Other nights, she asked the same question ten times.
Once, she ran off mid-book—then returned and asked me to start over.
I used to think I was doing it wrong. But over time, I saw how much she was absorbing.
Now, interruptions are part of the fun.
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Every Interrupting Moment Is a Learning One
Your toddler isn’t ruining storytime. They’re learning how to:
- Take turns
- Ask questions
- Stay curious
It won’t always be this wild. But right now, wild means they’re in it with you.
Keep reading. Keep laughing. You’re doing beautifully.
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