It’s never too soon to introduce books to babies. Some radical
thinkers in this area suggest starting at nine months old, but why
leave it so late? You could start at birth, making book-time equal
quality-time for you and baby.
Hey Diddle Diddle, by Ailie Busby |
Here’sa big book with big blustery pictures of nursery rhyme characters including Humpty Dumpty in a blue and white striped egg-cup suit, and a rather unique horse for the lesser-known, but very popular in our household, Horsey Horsey song (though I’d prefer more of the words to be printed). The grand foot-long hen who is clutching her own sticks in One, Two, Buckle My Shoe is my favourite. Mum of an four-month-old comments: "My Published by Little Hippo, £4.99 |
I Spy You, by Jan Ormerod |
Thisis a lightweight board book you’ll be able to hold onto at the same time as your baby. The text offers lots of opportunities to put spirit into a game of hide-and-seek storytelling. There are large lift-up flaps to help build on Published by Bodley Head, £3.99 |
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