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March 2001

Baby books: *Birth to 6 months*

It's never too soon to introduce books to babies. Some radical thinkers in this area suggest starting at nine months old, but why leave it so late? You could start at birth, making book-time equal quality-time for you and baby. 

THIS MONTH'S FAVE RAVE:
Big Band, by Barbara Nascimbeni
A lively group of friends cavort through this concertina book that unfolds, zigzag style, to show animals gathering to play in a band. Their instruments are hidden inside carrying cases, and these are revealed under little flaps. 

The words are up-beat and rhythmical, there are lots of sound effects, and overall it’s a joyous book that will put you in a good mood – and hopefully your baby too.

Mum of four-month-old twins comments: "Both my children like this book – I think they are responding to my sing-song voice as I say the words."

Published by Campbell Books, £3.99

 

HONOURABLE MENTION:
As Big as a Pig, by Ailie Busby
This larger-sized board book should appeal to the youngest tots because of its jolly animal pictures and vibrant colours. 

Check out the snout on the huge pink pig, and the endearing little knees on the tall giraffe, as the animals compare sizes.

Published by Scholastic/David Fickling Books, £4.99

For more books in this age range see our baby books archive.

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