books to read to babies even before birth
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TO BABIES EVEN BEFORE BIRTH
Books to Read
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Your baby starts to hear from 23 weeks.
Reading to your baby before they are even born is a bonus for both mother and baby.
It gives a tired mum a chance for a sit down for a few minutes and take a little time out.
It gives baby a chance to hear the wonderful words and rhyme and rhythm of our language.
Your baby becomes familiar with your voice and helps formbonding and attachment. There are many stories of mumswho have found that these same stories and songs proveto be soothing and comforting to their newborn as well.
‘I love you right up to the moon and back’
One of the best loved children’s books ever- to be read again and again and again!
Never fails to
bring a little
tear to the
eye-
‘I’ll love you forever,
I’ll love for always.
As long as I’m living
My baby you’ll be.’
This marvellous story can be used through all the stages of life! Just a wonderful read!
Tune your baby’s ear into the rhyme and rhythm of language.
There is much evidence that Introducing our babies to rhyme will be giving them a smarter start!
And who doesn’t love the whimsical words of Dr Seuss?
A wise and wonderful way of
looking at the adventure called
life, told by Dr Seuss with his
most humorous of verse.
And author, Tish Rabe has
adapted the Dr Seuss original
especially for parents to read to
their babes in utero!
“To the world you may be one person, to one person you may be the world.”
On the Night You Were Born-
an enchanting tale celebrating the
birth of our precious children.
Life will
never be
the
same…….
once your
little one
is born
into your
world- says
Nancy Tillman
Such a delightful
rhyming poem!
‘Goodnight stars
Goodnight air.
Goodnight noises
Everywhere.’
Stories that tell us about everyday routines, like going to bed are very helpful when it comes time to go to bed!
Did you know……….
newborns demonstrate their preference for the
stories and the songs and the rhymes that you read
to them while they were still in the womb?
when you slow your breathing and heartbeat down,
your baby follows your example?
there's a direct link between the amount you talk to
your baby and their academic and social success?
the more words your baby hears in their early years,
the more advanced their language and literacy is
likely to be?
It’s never too early to read to your baby!
My Busy Day hopes you have enjoyed our favourite books to read to your baby even before birth.
These books also make great gifts when you are looking to buy that something special that will be treasured and shared time and time again.
My Busy Day always buys their books from Booktopia, Australia’s best online bookstore.
You can order your books by clicking on Booktopia at www.mybusyday.com.au