H1 - Stacking toys from Lovevery
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H2 - Stacking toys for babies
H2 - Stacking toys for 1 year olds
H2 - Stacking toys for 2 year olds
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Book Bundles for Lovevery subscribers
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Book Bundles in the Baby Play Kits
Specially designed for your newborn who’s experiencing the sights, sounds, and sensations of the world for the first time
Reading boosts baby's brain power through positive experiences surrounding reading, and parent and child bonding together cuddling, laughing and offering rich language experiences through talking about the pictures and building vocabulary
The Looker Play Kit
‘What Do You See, Baby?’
Captivate your baby with high-contrast black-and-white images—just right for their developing eyesight.
The Charmer Play Kit
‘Life Around Me’ Board Book
See the world as your baby sees it, with playful sound words and repetition.
Book Bundles in the 1-year old Play Kits
Specially designed for your newborn who’s experiencing the sights, sounds, and sensations of the world for the first time
Exposure to books is great for early literacy skills and offers several benefits, such as increasing the size of your toddler’s vocabulary, teaches children how to use words properly, begins the process of phonemic awareness (understanding that words are made of smaller sounds) and more.
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Why is reading important for your child?
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What’s special about Lovevery books?
Real pictures and faces, diversity, etc.
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Tips for reading to your child
- Let your toddler pick out the book. Give your child an option of three books and read the one they want to hear.
- Show your toddler how to turn the pages.
- Talk about the pictures and ask your child to find things on the pages. Ask what they see and point our emotions in the pictures.
- When your child is old enough to repeat familiar or repetitive phrases, let your child finish the sentence. This helps your child learn more about reading than you realize.