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6 Types of Books For Your Baby’s First Years

As a parent, there are few things more rewarding than watching your baby grow and develop. For me, reading to my baby has become a cherished part of our daily routine. I started reading to him from week one, and it’s been a joy to see how much he loves it and how much we both benefit from it. In this article, I’ll share my personal experience of why reading to my baby has become such a vital part of our lifestyle. From the beginning, I could see that my baby was fascinated by books. He would gaze at the illustrations and listen intently to the stories. It quickly became clear that reading to him was a wonderful way to bond and build a relationship. But I didn’t want it to be just a pre-bedtime ritual, I wanted it to be a part of our lives, whenever we wanted to spend some quiet time together or needed a break from toys. Now, I read to my baby whenever I feel like it, whether that’s during playtime or when we need a change of pace. Reading to him has become an excuse for us to talk and have a conversation. Instead of repeating the same cuddly words, books give us new topics to discuss and new perspectives to explore. Click on the image to shop the book or click on the link below them High Contrast Infant books (0+ months) Tummy time book | Visual Cards | High contrast crinkle High contrast infant books feature bold black-and-white patterns, ideal for stimulating a newborn’s developing vision. We strategically placed High contrast cards over the diaper changing station. As we placed him on the table, those bright black and white images would immediately catch his attention and he’d stay still, gazing at the captivating images. It transformed diaper changes from potential struggles into peaceful moments of bonding. These simple cards became our secret weapon, making life with a newborn just a little bit smoother and more enjoyable. Besides, placing these books within their line of sight while they’re on their tummy encourages engagement and development in several ways like encouraging them to explore and touch, enhancing their sensory development. The crinkly pages for auditory development. And to practice eye moment or tracking skills . Interactive sound books (4+ months) Mimicking sound book | Musical rhymes book Interactive sound books, like the Peppa Pig sound book, have become a wonderful tool for our little one’s learning journey. Thanks to these books, he’s not only enjoying them but also discovering the world of sounds. The other day, when I asked him how he cries, he made a weeping sound and demonstrated it, showcasing his newfound understanding. Similarly, when prompted to mimic laughter, he responded with infectious giggles. These books have not only added a fun dimension to reading but also provided valuable opportunities for him to express and recognize emotions through sound. This other interactive sound book that sings rhymes as you turn its pages has become our go-to companion during travel and car rides. It’s not just a book; it’s an engaging adventure. As our little one flips through its thick pages, enjoying tunes and practicing motor control by pushing knobs and pressing buttons. It’s a fun and engaging adventure in a compact package. Puppet Books (5+ months) Hand Puppet book | Finger puppet book Puppet Books are all about creating bonds and joyful moments. With these interactive books, you can do more than just read; you can make sounds, share laughter, and enjoy giggles together. Slip the five farm animal puppets onto your fingers, and it’s time to sing along to the familiar tune of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm.” Alternatively, stick your finger into the popping reindeer puppet, move it around, and dive into the festive spirit with Christmas carols. Flap Book (10+ months) Flap book link Flap books are like hidden treasures waiting to be discovered by little hands. These interactive books feature flaps that can be lifted to reveal surprises underneath. These books are a captivating way to engage their curiosity and fine motor skills. As they eagerly lift each flap, they uncover playful surprises, whether it’s a hidden animal, a peekaboo character, or a secret message. These books not only make reading an adventure but also encourage interactive learning and imaginative exploration. Touch and Feel Books (6+ months) Touch and Feel | Animal Touch | Poke-a-dot There was a period when our little one would have restless night, and through Empiricism we discovered that was because of limited sensory stimulation during the day. That’s when we introduced these sensory books, and they made a significant difference. With pages featuring soft fabrics, bumpy surfaces, and shiny materials, our baby was fully engaged and interacting with the textures. To our delight, he developed a fondness for some of the animals and began making associations, like saying “boh boh” whenever he saw a dog or “tey tey” when he saw a picture of teddy bear. What’s even more endearing is that he recognizes his own teddy bear toy, and with the same “tey tey,” he showers it with hugs and kisses. Night time books (0+ months) Link 1 | Link 2 | Link 3 | Link 4 Bedtime books are magical companions for winding down the day. We introduced night time books while we were trying to inculcate a bed time routine – bath, pajamas, cuddles, story time. They’re the cornerstone of our bedtime routine, helping our little one transition from playtime to sleep. Although we haven’t perfected it, and miss reading to him a few days, I am sure this is a routine we’ll cherish for years to come.

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One-derful World: A Heartfelt First Birthday Celebration

When our little one was around 9 months old, my husband and I started discussing on what we wanted to do for his 1st birthday. Rather than opting for a traditional party, we wanted to make this celebration all about our baby. We decided to skip the party and instead focus on creating magical moments that he would cherish in his own little world. However, due to some unforeseen circumstances that plan didn’t lead to fruition. We had to abandon our three months of preparation in favor of another impromptu, yet gratifying celebration. Join us as we take you on a heartwarming journey through the “One-derful World” of our baby’s first birthday, filled with love, togetherness, and cherished memories. Shifting the Focus Our goal was to create a celebration centered around our little bundle of joy. Understanding that babies don’t really comprehend the concept of birthdays or parties, we believed that the true essence of this day lay in witnessing his joy and happiness. A Double Celebration This day was not just about our baby’s birth; we wanted to celebrate the joy of becoming parents and the transformation this journey brought into our lives. A Month-Long Celebration To fully savor this beautiful phase, my husband and I had decided to take the entire month of July off work. Despite the fact that our vacation turned into a staycation, this decision allowed us to immerse ourselves in the joy of parenthood and devote quality time to our little one. The Ayush Hooman A few days before his first birthday, we performed the sacred Ayush Hooman at home, surrounded by our close-knit family. This meaningful ritual sought divine blessings for his longevity and wellbeing. With Vedic chants and offerings to the sacred fire, we embraced our cultural heritage and expressed our hopes for a blessed life for our precious child. Theme The theme we chose for the celebration was “One-derful World.” It represented the wonder and awe we experienced witnessing our baby’s growth, curiosity, and happiness in his unique world. Celebrating in Three Parts Our baby’s first birthday celebration unfolded in three parts – the pre-birthday, birthday, and post-birthday festivities a) Pre-Birthday Fun: On the day before his birthday, we treated our little one to a delightful brunch outing. His fascination with people, joyfully saying “hi” to everyone, made this outing adorable. Later in the evening, we visited an indoor children’s play area where he had the time of his life riding bikes, making friends, and playing with balls and swings. b) The Birthday Extravaganza: The big day arrived, and we kicked off the morning with balloons, much to his delight. Capturing his genuine happiness, we had a memorable cake smash photoshoot. We decided to bake a giant banana cupcake with yoghurt frosting (recipe to follow), ensuring it was healthy and free from excessive sugars. In the evening, we visited a temple to seek blessings for our little one’s prosperous journey ahead. c) Post-Birthday Serenity: The day after his birthday, we headed to the beach – a place that exudes serenity and beauty. Watching our baby explore the sand and splash in the gentle waves brought us pure joy and contentment. The Cake Of course, no birthday is complete without blowing the candle and cutting a cake. Since the cake from the morning was almost intact and he didn’t really “smash” it, we made an impromptu decision and used the same cake and celebrated with our near and dear ones. Our baby’s first birthday was a heartfelt celebration of love, family, and the magic of childhood. By centering the event around him and embracing a “One-derful World” theme, we created cherished memories that will last a lifetime. As parents, we learned that the true essence of parenthood lies in being present, savoring each moment, and celebrating the joy our little one brings into our lives. This journey of love and growth has just begun, and we eagerly await the adventures that lie ahead in our baby’s “One-derful World.” Shop the post and more Custom cake topper Giant cupcake mold Confetti balloon Ballon pump Birthday banner Number gold foil Foam ball pit Play balls Balance bike (gift) Cake smash suspenders “World” Birthday cap Month milestone banner Balloon arch strip Kip V’s photoshoot outfit – Little Muffet My Green floral top – Express

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