Baby's First Skills
Perfect for busy parents or caregivers, this revised edition of "Baby's First Skills" provides the necessary tools to help babies, through the age of 12 months, develop a wide range of early learning skills. Creative play and activities such as building and clapping games, sand play, matching and sorting, lullabies, puppet play and bath-time fun, help ensure heal...more
Paperback, 112 pages
Published
March 2nd 2009
by DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
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yay: "...from the moment of birth, your newborn is a highly developed person with many accomplishments."
slightly unnerving to read that a baby is "wired to.." and "programmed to.." ;Z i understand what is meant but the wording throws me off. "it's natural for a baby to.." would be way better.
good run-through of milestones and appropriate games for the first year of a baby's life. some super cute pics, though all of them were a tad dated...more
slightly unnerving to read that a baby is "wired to.." and "programmed to.." ;Z i understand what is meant but the wording throws me off. "it's natural for a baby to.." would be way better.
good run-through of milestones and appropriate games for the first year of a baby's life. some super cute pics, though all of them were a tad dated...more
I was very disappointed. This is the kind of book that gives parents a complex about the child’s abilities. It might lead one to think they had a baby Einstein or, alternatively, the village idiot. They way child development theories are presented is patronising and there is nothing innovative about the activities and games suggested – Play School is a better resource for songs and games.
Very informative! Especially about the differences between boys and girls, as well as ideas on teaching all the skills explained.
Pretty cute! With lots of cute baby play ideas.
This is a fun book to get some good ideas on how to spend quality time with a baby. I liked it's general theory, and most of it's ideas.
I got this from the library and plan on purchasing it because it has some helpful games/activities for baby development.
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