Even when a baby has hair at birth, their hair can fall out shortly after delivery, then later regrow. Some babies are born with a lot of hair and others are born without hair. Your turn: What baby board books would you add to this list? Feel free to share in the comments.There’s no way to predict how much hair a baby will have at birth. Laurel and Octavia Bookworm Onesie Giveaway Open to US residents age 18 and over only. You can either choose one of their popular bookworm onesies or a $25 credit towards any purchase in their Etsy shop. I’ve teamed up with Laurel and Octavia to bring you this giveaway for your baby. The single sentence structure makes it a quick read to enjoy with babies letting them know what a blessing they are. Lola has a new baby brother and she can’t wait to read with him! A precious story to read with babies and older siblings upon the arrival of their new baby brother or sister.īaby Blessings: A Prayer For the Day You are Born by Deloris Jordanĭid you know Michael Jordan’s mother is a published author? I think this is a cute book for introducing a new baby into the home. This book is so sweet and beautiful! It’s a great book to read with newborn babies and makes a perfect gift for new parents, parents-to-be or older siblings to-be. Please, Baby, Please by Spike & Tonya Lewis Leeįrom moments fussy to fond, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Spike Lee and his wife, producer Tonya Lewis Lee, present a behind-the-scenes look at the chills, spills, and unequivocal thrills of bringing up baby!īONUS: I’ve also included a few picture book recommendations as well. In this story a toddler boy plays peekaboo with everyone from his grandparents to his puppy, until its finally time to snuggle into bed with his blankie.įor babies who are responding to music and movement, here’s a playful poem that has father and child dancing lovingly across the pages. Join this sweet toddler in the morning fun, sharing words your baby can repeat and pictures your baby will recognize. This book has easy and fun rhymes, vibrant colors and cute illustrations…just look at those toes on the cover! A wonderful book for both infants and toddlers. My kids favorite part of this book is the “this little piggy” rhyme. The simple cadence of text and direct-to-the-heart art result in a book as warm and generous as its message, providing reading pleasure for toddlers, older siblings, and the grown-ups who love them. In You Can Do It Too! a little girl passes newly won skills and abilities to a younger brother, teaching him everything she thinks he needs to know. Little ones will love counting down from ten to one. This is a sweet counting book that showcases the bond between a father and daughter getting ready for bed. Discover how we make music, from the letters for each note, to tempo, volume, and types of instruments. This book in the Baby’s Big World series introduces children to important concepts using simple text and delightful art. Featuring friendly, simple text, cheerful illustrations and facts, this book is the perfect fun introduction to engineering.īaby’s Big World Book Series from Barnes and Noble It is never too early to become an engineer! With this adorable board book, babies will love learning the basics of flight giving them the head start they need. Absolutely LOVE this one!īaby Loves Aerospace Engineering by Ruth Spiro I think this book is such a sweet and tender story about a grandmother expressing her love to her grandson. I believe the cover has also been updated too, but I like this cover best. This book is now out of print now, but you can still find a few copies online. There he plays peek-a-boo sings the rolly song, the happy song, and the name song plays with animals and meets new friends. On Wednesdays, Leo and his mom go to Baby Time. I chose board books because they are more durable and can withstand all the wear and tear better than hardcover books. Here are a few board book recommendations for building a baby’s first library. It’s truly amazing to see the progression kids make over time if they are consistently exposed to books and magazines. Once they got past the phase of chewing on them, they began helping me turn the pages and lift the flaps. When my kids were younger I used to enjoy watching their interactions with books. I think all children should have a collection of beautiful books to treasure, to enjoy, and to help them get the right start in life. If I could gift every child in the world a stack of books to start their own little home library I would. Of course that’s NOT the ideal gift my kids always want though as they’d much rather receive toys they can play with. My absolute favorite gift to receive for my kids is a stack of great children’s books. Baby’s First Books: 11 African-American Board Books for a New Baby + A Giveaway!
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