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Tag Archives: babies
Introducing Children to Books, Part II
This post is the second in a three-part series of posts about choosing books for young children at various stages of development. All three posts will be permanently housed here: Introducing Children to Books. When my third child was eighteen months … Continue reading
Introducing Children to Books, Part I
This post is the first in a three-part series of posts about choosing books for young children at various stages of development. All three posts will be permanently housed here: Introducing Children to Books. Introducing my children to books was … Continue reading
12 Books for Nature-Loving Babies and Toddlers
For babies and toddlers, I seek out books about familiar plants and animals. You can teach kids about strangler figs and spider monkeys later (unless you live in a rainforest). Here is a list of books to encourage babies and … Continue reading
6 Snuggly Bedtime Books for Babies
My favorite part of the day is reading to my children before bed. My oft-exuberant children succumb to their sleepiness and curl up beside me on the couch. The concerns of the day are forgotten as we begin to read. … Continue reading
10 Books to Capture Your Baby’s Attention
Before my first child was born, I had already amassed a small library of children’s books. I spent nine months anticipating sharing my precious picture book collection with my child. When I first sat down to read to my one-month-old … Continue reading