Read, Read, Baby!

Read, Read, Baby!

Author: Anna W. Bardaus

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780545618984

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Reading isn't just for big kids, babies like books too. Bright colors help infant eyes develop. Turning pages builds motor skills in baby hands.


Baby Read-aloud Basics

Baby Read-aloud Basics

Author: Caroline Blakemore

Publisher: Amacom Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780814473580

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Shows you how to establish an effective daily read-aloud routine to take charge of your baby's future understanding and success.


Read to Your Baby Every Day

Read to Your Baby Every Day

Author: Rachel Williams

Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books

Published: 2019-03-05

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 1786033372

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Science tells us that babies develop best when they are spoken to, sung to, and read to. Introduce your baby to a world of words and pictures with these 30 classic nursery rhymes from the Mother Goose collection and beyond paired with images of Chloe Giordano’s delightful hand-embroidered illustrations on cloth. Even when they’re tiny, the sound of their parents’ voices helps babies make sense of the world and feel comfortable with new people and places. This treasury gives you the opportunity to rediscover just how useful (and calming) these best-loved nursery rhymes are in one, handsome volume. Bond with your baby and help them grow as you recite and sing these timeless rhymes: Hey, Diddle Diddle; Baa, Baa, Black Sheep; This Little Piggy; Hush Little Baby; Hickory, Dickory, Dock; Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star; Little Bo-Peep; Pussy-cat, Pussy-cat; Row, Row, Row Your Boat; The Itsy Bitsy Spider; London Bridge; Mary Had a Little Lamb; One, Two, Buckle My Shoe; Humpty Dumpty; Rub-a-dub-dub; Pat-a-Cake; I Saw a Ship A-Sailing; Old MacDonald; Rock-a-Bye Baby; The Wheels on the Bus; I’m a Little Teapot; This Old Man; Jack and Jill; The Muffin Man; Little Miss Muffet; The Owl and the Pussy-cat; Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush; Old Mother Hubbard; Pop! Goes the Weasel; Are you Sleeping?


Princess Baby

Princess Baby

Author: Karen Katz

Publisher: Schwartz & Wade

Published: 2010-08-25

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 0307497399

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Poor baby, no one calls her by her real name! “I am not a buttercup, or a giggly goose. I am not a cupcake. Please don’t call me Little Lamb, and never ever Gum Drop,” she insists. With a curtsy and a twirl, again and again our protagonist makes it abundantly clear who she is. She wears a shiny crown, a fancy dress, sparkly shoes, a velvet cape, and glittery jewels. There are more clues too—she dances with princes, has perfect manners, and makes sure that everyone in her kingdom is happy. Her persistence pays off in the end, and even the youngest readers will be cheering, “Princess Baby!” Want more Princess Baby? Don't miss Princess Baby, Night-Night and Princess Baby on the Go!


Your Baby Can Read

Your Baby Can Read

Author: Robert Titzer

Publisher: Smart Kids

Published: 2006-09-01

Total Pages: 9

ISBN-13: 9781591257509

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For ages 3 months to 5 years. This revolutionary early-reading program encourages infants and toddlers to NATURALLY learn the written word AT THE SAME TIME as they learn the spoken word. This systems introduces children to the wonderful world of words using Titzer's fun, multi-sensory reading approach. Babies and toddlers do not just watch this DVD. They interact with it! Volume 2 introduces approximately 50 new key words. After 3 months your child will be ready for this volume. Set includes: Interactive DVD; 5 double-sided word and picture cards; 1 wipe-clean word card and non-toxic pen.


Read Baby, Read

Read Baby, Read

Author: Christa Adaeze Eboh

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2017-08-08

Total Pages: 63

ISBN-13: 1543437567

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Read Baby, Read is a fun simple book that will keep children from zero to six years old interacting with the book every day. It begins with the parent reading to the baby in the womb. Unborn babies will begin to recognize the voice of the parent while developing interest and familiarizing with words as Mom or other family members read. As the baby grows, Read Baby, Read will help the baby acquire knowledge in the areas such as social studies. The book gives opportunity for the mother to paste family and pet pictures. This book also features nature and art, developmental activities, etc., and also addresses all the basic skills that are relevant to newborns through first-grade pupils. This is an all-in-one book that can help a child even if he or she does not have access to other books. In addition, it teaches the child ABCs, 123s, interactions, and storytelling. As the child reads the story Going to the Park toward the end of the book, the child will learn interactions, being safe, and skills in storytelling. This book also gives children the opportunity to write and draw what they want. These will help with their motor skills, as well as expressing themselves. This book covers fine motor skill activities that are relevant for this age group. Read Baby, Read will be an awesome addition to every home library.


How to Teach Your Baby to Read

How to Teach Your Baby to Read

Author: Glenn Doman

Publisher: Square One Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2014-02-05

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 0757051855

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​*** OVER 13 MILLION COPIES SOLD ***Time and again, the work performed at The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential has demonstrated that children from birth to age six are capable of learning better and faster than older children. How To Teach Your Baby To Read shows just how easy it is to teach a young child to read, while How To Teach Your Baby Math presents the simple steps for teaching mathematics through the development of thinking and reasoning skills. Both books explain how to begin and expand each program, how to make and organize necessary materials, and how to more fully develop your child’s reading and math potential. How to Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge shows how simple it is to develop a program that cultivates a young child’s awareness and understanding of the arts, science, and nature—to recognize the insects in the garden, to learn about the countries of the world, to discover the beauty of a Van Gogh painting, and much more. How To Multiply Your Baby’s Intelligence provides a comprehensive program for teaching your young child how to read, to understand mathematics, and to literally multiply his or her overall learning potential in preparation for a lifetime of success. The Gentle Revolution Series: The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential has been successfully serving children and teaching parents for five decades. Its goal has been to significantly improve the intellectual, physical, and social development of all children. The groundbreaking methods and techniques of The Institutes have set the standards in early childhood education. As a result, the books written by Glenn Doman, founder of this organization, have become the all-time best-selling parenting series in the United States and the world.


Read, Rhyme, and Romp

Read, Rhyme, and Romp

Author: Heather McNeil

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2012-06-26

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13:

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Designed to promote literacy in young children and to empower parents, educators, and librarians, this guide is filled with simple strategies, creative activities, and detailed instructions that help make reading fun. Encouraging a love of reading in young children can be a source of both great frustration and immense joy. This handy resource provides essential tips, techniques, and strategies for making early literacy development fun and inspiring a lifelong love of reading. Read, Rhyme, and Romp: Early Literacy Skills and Activities for Librarians, Teachers, and Parents explores the six basic pre-literacy skills that experts agree are necessary for a young child to be ready to learn to read. Special sections within each chapter are dedicated to the specific needs of preschool teachers, parents, and librarians, making the content relevant to different settings. Recommended book lists, personal anecdotes, and literacy-rich activities combine to create an effective and accessible plan for implementing an early literacy program.