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50 things to do with your baby: 0-6 months

Summary

Parents' Cards
50 things to do with your baby: 0-6 months

  • Fifty cards with ideas for very simple games, songs, action rhymes and other fun things to do with very young babies.
  • Includes ideas for playing peek-a-boo, using cot mobiles, shaking a rattle and looking at simple pictures on the cards.
  • An inspiring source of inexpensive ideas that help babies learn new skills, find out about the world around them and, most importantly, have fun.

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Information

Age: Birth+

Box of cards:
ISBN: 9780746099193
50 cards
128 x 82mm

Author/Editor: Susanna Davidson and Caroline Young

Illustrator: Shelagh McNicholas


Press & Blog Reviews

Get active: For easy ways to keep your little one stimulated, with lots of giggles together, check out Usborne Parents Cards: 50 Things to Do with Your Baby.
Practical Parenting
These boxes of activity cards are aimed at parents, but I think they are something that every aunt and Godmother needs. Fun simple activities for each stage of baby-toddler, they give you a real confidence when left in a room on your own with a little niece or nephew.
www.GreatAunt.co.uk

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