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Reading from 12 to 18 months
The benefits Between 12 and 18 months your child will accrue new words slowly – perhaps four to six a month. She may continue to use these new words regularly, or drop them as she moves on to new ones. It’s important to make reading an enjoyable time. As she sits on your lap to…
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Reading : 6-12 months
The benefits As your baby grows into a toddler he will take more interest in the pictures and story when you read to him. Reading together, talking, singing songs and saying rhymes will all reinforce his interest in books and start to develop the desire to discover what the words on the page mean. As…
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Baby books: 12 – 18 months : Alfie
Alfie Gets in First, by Shirley Hughes; audio cassette narrated by Thora Hird This book and audio tape come in a sturdy cardboard pack that can be closed up and stored on a shelf.Alfie wants to be first at everything. He races ahead of his mother and sister on a trip out, but by mistake closes the…
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Tagged Clare Walters, Jane Kemp, Paramount films, Shirley Hughes, Thora, Thora Hird
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Baby books: 6 – 12 months : Family Faces
Family Faces, by Jane Kemp and Clare Walters, illustrated by Marjolein Pottie This colourful board book presents a smiling portrait of a different family member on each page, from Cheerful Dad through to Kind Grandad.At the end we find Birthday Boy and Birthday Girl, who are twin brother and sister. Lift the flap, and under the bold…
Baby books: 12 – 18 months : George’s Garden
George’s Garden, by Mandy and Ness This flap book comes in many different language editions including Bengali, Chinese, Gujurati, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese or English (each edition also comes with English). Combining artwork and photos, the book focuses on the importance of touch.Discover out what George likes in his garden – playing peepo behind a tree trunk and…
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Tagged Clare Walters, Jane Kemp, Janet and Allan Ahlberg
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Baby books: Birth to six months : Noisy Animals
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 begin at birth, turning book-time into quality-time for you and baby. Noisy Animals, by Jane Kemp and Clare Walters, illustrated by Lydia Monks Here’s a vibrant book to…


