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KidsBookshelf Newsletter
January 23, 2009

Welcome KidsBookshelf Readers!
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Begin Smart: Baby Faces
By Begin Smart Books
Babies love to look at faces, and this book can be opened from the front or the book, or can stand up on the floor accordion style, perfect for little hands to pick up and play with as they look at the faces of all the different babies. The photographs are great for pointing out the parts of every face. Great for visual learning! (Infant-Preschool)

Begin Smart: Feet are Neat
By Begin Smart Books
Feet can do lots of great things. They come in twos for socks and shoes. Feet can go fast and slow. Feet can jump and hop. Feet have toes that are good for counting to ten and playing piggies. Feet are really great for squishing mud in between the toes. This fun colorful rhyming book is a great tool for toddlers to expand their vocabulary. A book about feet that can't be beat! (Infant-Preschool)

Begin Smart: Hello, Baby!
By Begin Smart Books
Babies love to play hide and seek, and they love to be read to! Babies begin learning language in the first six months of life. This book combines reading with a game of peek-a-boo. Baby hides under a blanket or under a hat, but when he looks mom and dad will still be there. A fun way to spend time with baby. (Infant-Preschool)

Begin Smart: Look! (Cards)
By Begin Smart Books
These 15 heavy-duty, colorful cards are perfect for early language learning. There are basic words and pictures on both the front and back of each card to help babies learn about the world around them. Included is a parent card with instructions and suggestions on how to play learning games with babies. (Infant-Preschool)

Begin Smart: Night-Night, Baby
By Begin Smart Books
Bedtime can sometimes be difficult, but this bedtime book might encourage ones to fall asleep happy. Each full page has a picture of baby and several different animals, then each half page is a blanket to put over them as you say night-night. This soft and snuggly cloth book is one baby can sleep with after telling all the animals goodnight! (Infant-Preschool)

Begin Smart: One Two
By Begin Smart Books
Babies may be too young to count by themselves, but they are old enough, at 18 to 24 months, to recognize the difference between one and two. This colorful board book starts out with a baby holding one spoon, then two spoons. This continues with several objects starting with one and ending with two. Parents can help their babies learn by reading and touching the objects with their babies hand. A fun way to get your child on the road to learning. (Infant-Preschool)

Begin Smart: Quack! Quack!
By Begin Smart Books
What does a doggie say? What do ducks say? What about a kitty or a cow? The bright colors and shiny embossed animals will have baby clapping for joy as they learn the sounds each animal makes. A fun book for animal recognition and imitating sounds. (Infant-Preschool)

Begin Smart: Splish-Splash
By Begin Smart Books
Lots of babies love bathtime, but some don't. The rhyming text and colorful pages take baby through the steps of a bath as they watch a teddy bear wiggle off his clothes, slowly get in the water, suds up and rinse off, and wrap up in a soft warm towel to dry off. Then it's time to get in your pajamas and turn off the light for a kiss and hug goodnight! A soothing bath and bedtime story. (Infant-Preschool)

Begin Smart: What Does Baby Do?
By JohBegin Smart Books
This beginning lift-the-flap book is a great way to show baby what they should do. What does baby do when she sees a kitty? Lift the flap to find out how she pets the kitty softly. What does baby do when daddy leaves for work? Lift the flap to find out that baby waves bye bye. This colorful board book will be one baby wants to read again and again. (Infant-Preschool)

 

 

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