BABY PLAY BOOK SERIES
Feel pressure to do something every day for your baby's development?
Ever bought more toys because you or your baby were bored?
Wonder if group storytimes or baby classes are important for learning?
YOU DON’T NEED MORE, MORE, MORE, FRIEND.
What you need are ideas for developmental baby play that meet you right where you are now
…with the limited time you have
…with the stuff you already own
…with your once creative and enthusiastic brain that's now sleep-starved and maxed out.
That’s exactly why I wrote my Baby Play Book Series:
Pick The Book That Fits Your Family
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What You’ll Learn
Learn ways to stop worrying about your baby’s development and simply be here now with your baby having fun
Discover the secrets of your baby's development. Understand what your baby is really doing and learning in even the simplest of play
Learn simple tweaks to make Tummy Time fun for your baby
Find simple ways to connect with and make meaningful memories with your baby
Learn how household items you probably already own can be just as valuable (and fun) for baby play as pricey developmental toys
Gain confidence as a parent and give yourself way more credit for all ways you are giving your baby a wonderful start.
Frequently Asked Questions
+ Is this just another list of activities I would have thought of myself or could find somewhere else?
Nope. If you’ve ever searched for baby play activities, you've probably probably noticed that most begin late in baby's first year - when they can better use toys with a purpose. These activities are different. They meet your baby right where they are - exploring with their hands and mouth, dumping and banging toys and generally getting into everything! And they’re designed to match your baby’s developmental skills and interests. Written by a developmental expert, this book is infused with information about how your baby acquires skills and how you can set the stage for that natural learning.
+ Which book is the best one for my baby's age?
Much more important than your baby's age, your baby's developmental stage can guide you toward with book/s are the best fit. Begin With A Blanket is focused on newborns through sitting while Simple Play is focused on babies who can sit through babies who are starting to walk. You can also follow those same guidelines when purchasing for a baby born prematurely or with known developmental delays.
+ I work professionally with families and/or children. Would these books be helpful to me?
Absolutely. Many developmental professionals - early intervention therapists, daycare providers, nannies, etc. - purchase the book to get new ideas of activities to share with the families they work with. Others purchase the book in bulk to give to their clients. Email me to learn more about bulk discounts for professionals.