很想多一些不同的方式和宝宝交流,因为她真的不再是只知道吃的小婴儿了。
正好今天收到的parent newsletter介绍了一系列的图书可以开始给4个月大的宝宝读了。虽然读书给她似乎有点早,不过试试又何妨呢?也许她会喜欢。所住的社区图书馆正好有一些它介绍的图书,下班就借两本回家给嘟嘟念念看。看见图书馆的公告栏有小朋友听故事的聚会时间表,就好希望嘟嘟快快长大。她长大了,我就能陪同她去参加这样的聚会,还有好多好多不同种类的活动。一定会收获很多很多的乐趣。
这些书籍先收藏。它们提供了基本概念,比如宝宝需要学习什么样的知识来帮助她了解这个世界,了解自己。随着她长大,我会从各个渠道累积更多更有针对性的知识的。
虽然外在的工具很重要,但是始终是爱心最最重要。只要爱她,就会知道如何做。
Pat the Bunny
By Edith Kunhardt Davis
This classic is still one of our favorites because it's so interactive -- we love touching the bunny's fur, playing peekaboo, and more.
Goodnight Moon
By Margaret Wise Brown
There's no denying that this bedtime routine classic deserves space on every kid's bookshelf.
Go, Dog, Go!
By P.D. Eastman
Perfect for young children's short attention spans, this book is simple, straightforward, and silly.
Goodnight, Gorilla
By Peggy Rathmann
This story is told almost entirely through the illustrations -- making it very easy for babies to follow along.
Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?
By Dr. Seuss
This book will have you making all sorts of sounds from pop to klopp, all of which will delight your baby -- and bring on plenty of those smiles and giggles you love.
Toes, Ears & Nose!
By Marion Dane Bauer
Teach older babies to ID their body parts with this fun read.
Mrs. Mustard's Baby Faces
By Jane Wattenberg
Babies loooove looking at other babies. These close-up pics of other gorgeous baby mugs are sure to fascinate your infant.
C Is for Coco: A Little Chick's First Book of Letters
By Sloan Tannen
Get your baby on the fast track to preschool with this book teaching numbers 1 to 10.
Baby Faces
By DK Books
This tome of different babies making expressive faces (happy, sad, etc.) helps boost your baby's social IQ. Plus, the squishy cover is perfect for mouthing, teething babies.
Belly Button Book
By Sandra Boynton
What baby or toddler isn't obsessed with his belly button? This book on the subject is full of Boynton's signature illustrations and silly rhymes.
White on Black
By Tana Hoban
This wordless book of white shapes on a black background is perfect for young babies, who love looking at bold, contrasting colors while their eyes are developing.