Ok, so ‘reading’ is a loose term to describe the books Rosalie enjoys at the moment – the word:picture ratio is heavily skewed towards pictures; but that’s ok because just looking at books is great fun when they’re this age (R is 10 months old).
This week we have been enjoying reading Baby’s Day, a book suitable for 0+.
This book follows baby’s day from waking up to going to sleep, via playing, going out, story time and bathtime.
Rosalie’s favourite page is ‘bathtime baby’ as she loves her bath and she recognises the ducks on the page!
We enjoy this book because of the wonderful rhymes and the lovely big images of real babies – these provide lots of opportunities for pointing out eyes, ears, nose and mouth.
4 Comments
Vickie Rich
October 21, 2014 at 12:54 pmWhat a lovely book! Nice and bright and with enough of a story to keep little ones interested.
Looking at picture books seems to be something that sticks around for a while. My daughter has a similar book about a baby's day that she's had since she was a baby herself and it's still a firm favourite two years on.
Jessica Eliot
October 21, 2014 at 7:10 pmThanks Vickie. It's good to know these pictures books should hopefully get lots of future use too.
Carie
October 21, 2014 at 8:54 pmOh that's a gorgeous book – I think Elma had it out of the library at one point and loved it. We've got a good few black and white board books on our shelves and they're still really popular with the girls; Kitty always used to find they picture of a baby crying in one book absolutely hilarious!
Jessica Eliot
October 22, 2014 at 1:23 pmThanks Carie. They like looking at real faces don't they?