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Paperback Reading with Babies, Toddlers and Twos: A Guide to Choosing, Reading and Loving Books Together Book

ISBN: 1402206127

ISBN13: 9781402206122

Reading with Babies, Toddlers and Twos: A Guide to Choosing, Reading and Loving Books Together

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It's never too early--or too late--to start sharing books with your baby!Reading is one of the first activities you can enjoy with your child, and Reading with Babies, Toddlers, and Twos gets you... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Let's face it: There are many books for babies and children out there. How do I choose the perfect book for my baby? What's the baby going to understand from it? How will the baby react? How can I introduce the book to the baby? I had a lot of questions like these before buying this book and they were all answered. Reading with babies, toddlers, and Twos is a great tool book that reads well, with charts about baby development vs. book choice, many book suggestions categorized and many references as well if you wish to know more. The authors are credible and thanks to them, I do not feel as lost in baby book world. If you want what's best for your child...here's a good start.

Reading with Babies, Toddlers, and Two's

As a reading specialist, I am always looking for books to recommend to new mothers. This is a book with a wealth of information for anyone interested in what book should I get for my child, grandchildren, new mother, fathers, etc. Each chapter is well written with good information. At the end of most chapters is a chart containing information about various stages children go through and what parents can expect their child to be doing in response to the title of the chapter. Much research has been done to put this all together. A must for new parents of young children.

Charming and Comprehensive!

From beginning to end, this book is chock full of invaluable information about the why's, what's, when's and how's of reading to our children. I honestly can't think of a more important parenting book out there. It just makes so much sense. And although I already do it, it got me excited about reading to my kids again and reminded me why I read to all of my babies in utero. (For fun! Who knew it was so beneficial?) There's just no better way to connect, bond and engage with children. I grew up with this philosophy that books are our friends (my Mother really did tell us that) and it's a joy to learn exactly why reading with our children is so important. I already love giving books as gifts and you can be assured, this book will be hastily added to my baby shower/new baby/1st and 2nd birthday gift list. I can think of no better gift for a parent than the gift of true quality time with their kids. A time to discover, laugh, tickle and snuggle. A time to sing, rhyme, interact and learn. Together. What can be better than that?

Reading is Essential.

I am a bookaholic. I believe that "we first learn to read, then read to learn." A first step to achieve this is to fall in love with reading, the younger the better. If a child feels that reading is fun, they can develop a lifelong attraction to books. THIS book can help a parent learn how to develop that love of books with their child. I am a mother of three young boys; books play a huge role in our lives and my sons' development. While I've been reading books on my own and to my children forever, "Reading with Babies, Toddlers and Two's" has helped renew my enjoyment of reading with my sons, and given me new excitement for reading to them. "Reading with Babies, Toddlers and Two's" is full of great book lists for children at different ages and stages. Many of the books I've already heard about and read, but other new titles I've put on a list and brought to the library to check out and bring home. I can see these lists also being great suggestions for a child's gift list, gifts from parents or for someone's baby shower. These would also be wonderful suggestions for daycare providers. While going through "Reading with Babies, Toddlers and Two's", I appreciated even it's size, approach to different topics, suggestions and insight into books authors and artists. This wasn't a heavy book about a child's development, weighing me down with deep theories and thoughts, but a more inspirational piece that I could pick up and read a bit at a time, bringing back that fun feeling of discovering books with my sons. There are definite sections for different needs that books can fill, pointing me quickly to new authors and titles relevant to my situation. What I found VERY interesting was that "Reading with Babies, Toddlers and Two's" not ONLY talked about books, but how certain television programming and internet sites could also help develop a child's literacy. I found this very modern, up to date, and realistic. My boys will watch TV and use the computer every chance they're given (not too often, of course), so I've tried to steer them to quality shows and web sites that would not only entertain but also educate them. I've found that many shows go hand-in-hand with the books we read and am impressed that "Reading with Babies, Toddlers and Twos" points out ways to use the different forms of media together. I would highly recommend this book to EVERY mom. Did I say it has great lists of book suggestions for gifts? THIS book would make an excellent gift for a new mom. Or a loved teacher, day-care provider, anyone who needs inspiration to share books with the children in their care. "Reading with Babies, Toddlers and Twos" has given me a fresh start for reading with my sons. I'm going to the library today to search out new books to share with them, thanks to the suggestions I've found in this book. It's a reference I will use often, even when my kids are older than "babies, toddlers and twos".

Little book with Big Heart

The authors have taken a small subject and written an entertaining, thorough, incredibly well-thought out and well-designed volume. It's very useful, because it both talks about the realities of reading to the wee (news flash: they're as likely to eat the book as listen, but READ ANYWAY...and here's why), and then goes on to make recommendations depending on subject your looking for (books about feeling imaginary friends, lovies, getting a new brother/sister, and every other subject of concern to the two and under set.).

Reading with Babies, Toddlers, and Two's Mentions in Our Blog

Reading with Babies, Toddlers, and Two's in 30 Books Your Family Can Enjoy Together This Thanksreading
30 Books Your Family Can Enjoy Together This Thanksreading
Published by Beth Clark • November 07, 2018
Between Movember, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and a cornucopia of other observances and celebrations, November is busy. Which makes causes like Family Literacy Month tempting to skim or even skip. Enter Thanksreading, invented as a way to connect the random dots and promote our favorite thing ever (ahem, besides our stellar customers), BOOKS! Big, small, square, and tall…we have them all. Below are 30 titles handpicked with love for newborns to centenarians, and everyone in between, because families that read together succeed together, and holidays are all about hanging with the ones you love. (And about food—so much food—but that's a separate blog.)
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