I love that this story is about the dedication of the adults to their "Little" nicknamed loves. The illustrations really show the affection the adults have for the babies and is so fun to connect to as I read with my own "Little".
Buy Your Own Copy of "More More More," Said the Baby: Three Love StoriesSaturday, August 31, 2013
More More More Said The Baby: Three Love Stories by Vera B. Williams
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Pat the Bunny by Dorothy Kunhardt
There are many different versions of this book. Some of the copies only have the soft bunny. Be sure to include the one with the multi-sensory details and then add the others.
Pat the Bunny was first published in 1940. It's one of those timeless classics that you yourself might remember someone reading to you. It's such a peaceful and simple book, one that is just right to cuddling and interacting with your little one. This would be a great gift, a must have for baby shower. One of those books that parents will enjoy sharing just as much as their children.Buy Your Own Copy of Pat the Bunny at a local bookstore or from Amazon:
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney
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Pop-Up Peekaboo! Things That Go by DK Books
You know I have to admit, that when we first received this book, I wasn't thrilled. I'm not really a fan of pop-up books nor DK books for that matter. At first glance from the cover I thought this was going to be one of those colorful but utterly boring books that just name objects. However, I was pleasantly surprised with this book and it's become a favorite repeat.
The book is a collection of photographs overlaid on computerized backgrounds of various "Things that Go" such as airplanes, astronauts and hot air balloons. The illustrations are bold and colorful and really keep my son's attention.
He's really too young still to open up the flaps for the surprises underneath but he is not too young to enjoy the peekaboo surprises on each page.
The flaps are very durable and construction of this book is such that I think it's going to last long into the toddler years (I hope). Pop-ups are known to be not only fun to share but educational as well, in that they promote imagination and memory. I think one of the issues that I have with a lot of movable books is besides all of their flaps breaking or ripping off after a handful of readings, the pop-ups usually end up being just a distraction from the book's supposed theme. Fortunately, this one is durable, engaging to read, and follows the mantra of "less is more".
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