As part of their earliest development, babies learn to focus on the faces around them and, eventually, to connect facial expressions with emotions. Imitation of facial expressions is also part of early child development. Here’s a gallery of big, bold, bright Sesame Street Muppet faces–each showing a different expression. A mylar mirror at the end encourages baby to make faces too.The text is big and bold against a tone-on-tone patterned background. Mylar is used throughout to accent the artwork.
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Author: Guest My son and I began reading this book when he was just a couple of months old and now he is 9 months and he still loves it!!
Author: Guest I bought this book when my daughter was 3 months old. She didn't enjoy it at that time, but now that she is 6 months she LOVES it! She laughs whenever we read her this book. The only downfall I have encountered with it is one of the pages is no-no and now she associates no or no-no with fun instead of a discipline word. So we skip over the no-no page and do the others. Overall though...she thoroughly enjoys the book and I would recommend it. I am now buying all Sesame Beginnings (age appropriate) because the large faces and colors seem to appeal to my daughter and the first 2-3 books are simple enough to read to her even now.