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Annie Kubler Set
Author: Annie Kubler
ISBN: 9781846431203
Publisher: Childs Play
Binding: Board Book
Year Distributed: 2018 - 2019
Availability: Past Books
Themes/Topics: Rhymes & Nursery Rhymes, Babies
This award winning series has been specifically designed for babies. A great introduction to books through well-known nursery rhymes and interactive text. Reading books like aids language development by introducing them to the natural sounds and patterns of speech. Combining these with actions also stimulates the brain and helps muscle development. This is a custom set of 4 books and will require the 4 ISBN's 9780859537285, 9780859538466, 9780859536103, 9781846431203.
Age Group Newborn
What’s Happening at this Age
- Recognizing familiar voices
- Gazing at high contrast pictures
- Looking at faces
Your little one is just getting used to the world around them. That includes getting to know YOU in a new way! Up until now, your baby has only heard your voice. Your voice is the most important thing in their world right now. Singing and talking to them as you soothe them reinforces that connection. Reading simple books, even though they don’t understand them, gives you another way of sharing your connection. As their vision develops, they will be increasingly drawn to faces. When you talk with them, putting your face within 12 inches of theirs will help them connect your face to the sound that they already love!
Why did we select this book?
While your newborn cannot yet focus on the illustrations in these wonderful books by Annie Kubler, it is not too soon to open the books and sing these songs to your baby. Even if Your infant loves your singing, no matter what. Singing plays with the voice they love best — yours. These books will grow with your baby, and you will be bringing them out for singing and playing for months to come. These books celebrate all the wonderful things a toddler body can do, like clapping hands, touching noses, and reaching for toes. With your baby, sing the song and touch fingers, toes, and nose as the song calls them out.
Related Activities
Singing songs and rhymes is a great way to bond with your baby and share quality time together. Each time you read, talk, and sing to your little one, you are helping their language development by introducing them to the natural sounds and patterns of speech. Combining these with actions also stimulates the brain and helps it grow.
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