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February 2001

Baby books: *6 months to 12 months*

THIS MONTH'S FAVE RAVE:
Cat Flap, by Susan Cony
Here’s a zippy, snazzy board book with shaped edges that shows the kind of exuberant house décor you may enjoy seeing inside a book, and not necessarily on someone’s walls. 

There’s chaos in the house when Mabel is trying to find a cosy place to snuggle up with her toy Ted. Each room shows a disaster about to happen – for example the kitchen floor is sticky due to a messy cat-cook’s clumsiness. Each time Mabel looks for a new place to go, open the cut-out flap in the page to take her through to another room. 

There’s a companion board book called Dog House that’s well worth a look at, too.

Mum of an eight-month-old comments: "The bright pictures and happy, colourful settings put me in a good mood, which helps my son feel happy too I guess."

Published by Little Hippo, £3.99

 

HONOURABLE MENTION:
Baby loves hugs and kisses, by Michael Lawrence, illustrations by Adrian Reynolds
This is a lively story about a baby who likes to give and receive kisses and hugs whenever he can. And everyone in his family has a different style. Mummy’s hugs are great big enormous ones, while Daddy’s kisses are ‘slippy-sloppy’ and noisy. Problems arise when Baby wants to give his own kisses, resulting in an upset sister and kitten, because he hasn’t learnt how to be gentle yet. At the end Baby is shown enjoying the best kisses and hugs of all – the sleepytime variety.

Published by Dorling Kindersley, £3.99

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

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