5 Responses to “Reading with Babies, Toddlers and Twos”

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  1. I love that the book explains things appropriate for the child’s age. If you are looking for a source of books to read to your child, this one can guide you as your child grows.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. This is a fantastic book, full of lists of wonderful books to read with your little one. If you’re looking for a classic, something with a specific theme like going to bed, or something for a particular age, this book will help you zero in on a list of suggestions.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. All I can say is that this book is exellent. I have been looking and looking for a book that not only tells you how to read to your children but gives you suggestions of good books to read to them. This is that book!!! I got it from my local library but love it so much I am now going to buy it. It is a must read for any mother or new daycare teacher who, like me, had no clue about how to select a good book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Let’s face it: There are many books for babies and children out there. How do I choose the perfect book for my baby? What’s the baby going to understand from it? How will the baby react? How can I introduce the book to the baby? I had a lot of questions like these before buying this book and they were all answered. Reading with babies, toddlers, and Twos is a great tool book that reads well, with charts about baby development vs. book choice, many book suggestions categorized and many references as well if you wish to know more. The authors are credible and thanks to them, I do not feel as lost in baby book world. If you want what’s best for your child…here’s a good start.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. From beginning to end, this book is chock full of invaluable information about the why’s, what’s, when’s and how’s of reading to our children. I honestly can’t think of a more important parenting book out there. It just makes so much sense. And although I already do it, it got me excited about reading to my kids again and reminded me why I read to all of my babies in utero. (For fun! Who knew it was so beneficial?) There’s just no better way to connect, bond and engage with children. I grew up with this philosophy that books are our friends (my Mother really did tell us that) and it’s a joy to learn exactly why reading with our children is so important. I already love giving books as gifts and you can be assured, this book will be hastily added to my baby shower/new baby/1st and 2nd birthday gift list. I can think of no better gift for a parent than the gift of true quality time with their kids. A time to discover, laugh, tickle and snuggle. A time to sing, rhyme, interact and learn. Together. What can be better than that?

    Rating: 5 / 5

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