Baby Babbles B


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See the baby? What's baby's name? Say . . . BABY. How can we help our smallest readers go from baby babble to pronouncing everyday words? The Baby Babble Series will gently encourage babies and toddlers to use their first words and sounds as building blocks for new vocabulary. The first book in this series introduces the "B" sound with words like book, blanket, and bye bye. Filled with mirrors, textured material, and flaps, this interactive board book invites babies to touch and feel each new word, providing kinesthetic, visual, and auditory sensory experiences that will develop their language skills and delight their hands, eyes, and ears with every turn of the page.




Babble Books


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A language development book for babies that helps them turn their babbles into words. Written by a speech pathologist.




Baby Babbles C/K


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When baby begins to babble a noise that sounds like 'c/k' it's time to teach them the words that match the sound, this primer will help you along the way!




Talk to Me, Baby!


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This is the second edition of the practical, easy-to-read, research-based guidebook that shows professionals and parents how to talk to and play with young children, ages 0-6, in ways that directly support their emerging language skills.




Boo-Boo-Boo-BooBah!


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Kids know: Funny noises are fun to make. Better yet, babies can make them NOW - even before they can talk! The noises here are also practice for speaking later. The pictures of Things are practice for understanding words, names, and letters. The pictures of the Sounds (that is, the letters) are practice for reading later. Each page has three little poem-songs to sing with the little one. There's no wrong way to make these sounds.




Baby's First Skills


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Perfect for busy parents or caregivers, this revised edition of Baby''s First Skills provides the necessary tools to help babies, through the age of 12 months, develop a wide range of early learning skills. Creative play and activities such as building and clapping games, sand play, matching and sorting, lullabies, puppet play and bath-time fun, help ensure healthy mental development and speech, coordination, movement, and social skills.




Small Talk: How to Develop Your Child's Language Skills from Birth to Age Four


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Give your child the gift of conversation with Small Talk! You are your child's most valuable resource when it comes to learning to talk. In Small Talk, speech and language therapist Nicola Lathey and parenting journalist Tracey Blake demystify the six stages of language learning, from "Pre-Babble" to "Complete Sentences," so you can tune in to what your child is saying—or trying to say! You'll also learn: • Why the babbling stage is so important • How to encourage your baby's first words • Communication techniques to calm your toddler’s tantrums • The truth about pacifiers, baby signing,and the impact of TV on language development • Causes for concern and where to turn for help. Written by experts who are also parents of young children, Small Talk helps you to give your child the best head start by encouraging language and vocabulary development early on. Simply set aside as few as 10 minutes for Small Talk Time every day. With 50 games and activities to choose from, it’s time to start Small Talking!




Baby Babble


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Baby Read-aloud Basics


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Shows you how to establish an effective daily read-aloud routine to take charge of your baby's future understanding and success.




Baby Babble


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Num! Yum! Peas please! How do baby's communicate? This is a beautifully illustrated book for 4-8 year old readers. Proceeds from the sale of this book support Library For All.