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Baby Play And Learn :: 0671316559

Baby Play And Learn
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Product ID: 167926
ISBN: 0671316559
ISBN13: 9780671316556

Publication Date: 1999-04-01
Author(s):Penny Warner
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 200
Publisher: Meadowbrook

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SKU 0671316559
Weight 0.35 Kgs
Price: HK$80.00

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The Most Complete Book of Games and Learning Activities for Babies and Toddlers

A baby's most rapid period of growth and development takes place during the first three years. That's why child development expert Penny Warner offers 160 age-appropriate ideas for games and activities that will provide hours of developmental learning opportunities and rewards for babies.

For each game and activity, Baby Play & Learn includes

A bulleted list of skills the baby learns through play, such as thinking, language, motor control, problem solving, and imagination;

Step-by-step instructions;

Clearly marked recommended ages;

A detailed list of easy-to-find materials;

Variations for added fun and enhanced learning;

Safety tips to make sure the baby doesn't get hurt while playing;

Illustrations demonstrating how to play.

Baby Play & Learn is designed to help children reach their full potential and have a good time along the way.

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Author: Guest
This book is full of games to play with your baby, divided up by months. It is helpful for knowing the stages of mental growth and for finding fun things to do with your baby.


Author: Guest
First time mother with no kid experience. Was a helpful tool for me. Gave me ideas on games and activities that would not only be fun for my toddler but would help him developmentally. Really had some good ideas.


Author: Guest
This book doesnt provide you with games that are unique or that you havent practiced by the time you receive the book. I knew this before buying the book, still I decided to buy it. I keep it in the playing area, and when I run out of ideas I turn to it and find something else to play with my baby. Its like a memory jogger, you know all the stuff in there, but you still need it to help you remember what you know...if that makes any sense to you.


Author: Guest
I totally agree with the author's saying: The best toy for your baby is one that stimulates all five senses - and that is you!

I would spend a lot of money buying toys for my lovable baby. After reading this book, I knew that my baby favors me more than any toys. I used some of the game ideas from this book to play with my baby, we both had great fun. There are so many great ideas in this book, and it is nicely organized by age: 0-3 months, 3-6 months etc. I highly recommend this book to every parent.




Author: Guest
There wasn't as much in this book as I was hoping for. The games that are suggested are mainly things I would do with my baby anyway. I guess I was hoping for a little more creativity and insight about development. Also, some of the games did not seem safe to me. One game suggests putting down a wooden ladder for a toddler to walk through like an obstacle course and sitting at the other end to encourage him/her to walk through. That just sounded like a trip hazard with a parent too far away to catch.

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