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Book are a great tool to learning.

katielee1 by katielee1 Crawling(November 14th) (rank 500+)

Pick up a book from day one and read to your baby, it is even a good thing to read out loud your own book while you are pregnant. They will be listening to every word and hearing new words spoke every time you pick up a book of a

magazine.. Read out the food sections to them an you may have a master chief on your hands.

When the baby is born also remain reading your book of magazine even the newspaper every day to stimulate this part of the brain early. Little kids books with the abc books with pictures plus animal picture with words...books that are made for the bath.You will find if you introduce this kind of toy at 6mths they will learn to not draw, rip, or destroy their books as they get older.

Plus you will find they enjoy to read thus learn and study every thing that is around them plus put in front of them, which in turn can help nurture their intellectual minds and they might just like school if you yourself keep your interest in their learning process through out their young life, thus showing them it is the most important thing in their life for the next 10 years or so but also yours as well.

All I can say really is read everyday to them and with your baby and toddler, best time is bed time a time for hugs and relaxing before getting into that place they seem to dislike going but once there thank us with loving tired closing eyes.

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Izzy
November 14th | Izzy
Re: Book are a great tool to learning.

good advice! In the U.S., there is a public service announcement to encourage parents to read to their children at least 30 minutes a day. I think if this is done at infancy, you'd find that 30 minutes a day isn't even enough!

My husband and I started buying our son books even before he was born. Unfortunately, a lot of them have been chewed up. Now at 3, he's becoming a book worm especially books about trains, cars, airplanes.



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