Making Book Sharing Time Count
You may have heard that we should be reading to children every day. Some articles will even urge parents to read to their children a
You may have heard that we should be reading to children every day. Some articles will even urge parents to read to their children a
When I talk about which books are age appropriate for babies, I am less concerned about what is in the book and more interested in
Your baby’s eyesight is still developing. Brightly coloured books will help the pictures stand out so baby can enjoy them more! LET’S GO! Choose a
The Books for Babies program focuses on the first 12 months of baby’s development. So, I thought I would take some time to talk about
A few months back, one of our participants in Books for Babies asked if audiobooks could be helpful for a baby. This is a great
When I started working for the Centre for Family Literacy, I worked with one program that served families with children 0 – 6 years old
Your baby loves routines. Though he or she might also like your stand-up comedy routine, I’m talking about everyday routines—like bath time, meal time, and bedtime. Your
Do you find it difficult to have your child sit with you to read a book? Are you competing with touch screens or big screens
A great way to keep the interest of a baby when you’re reading with them, or a child of any age really, is to add
Because of generous funding from the Alberta Government and private donors, the Centre for Family Literacy is able to give a book to every family each week of the Books for Babies
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