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I kid you not — Where is Baby’s Belly Buttonand Toes, Ears, Nose are 1000% why Riley learned her body parts pretty early. We read these two all the time. A fun story about a giraffe who wants to join the other animals at the Jungle Dance. It’s a fun picture book that explores the concept of the outsider and coming to accept who you are. The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr When it comes to toys, the number doesn't matter as long as they help your 1-year-old explore and learn. You do not need too many toys, as long as they engage your toddler's interests and allow them to work on building new skills, especially cognitive, physical, and verbal skills. It also teaches your baby about the world around them, including things that they may not see day to day, such as other places, different emotions, animals, vehicles and more. Makes reading part of their routine

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Submitted by: Brittany Fortman, Early Learning Indiana Manager of Communications & Engagement Llama Llama Red Pajama You'll want to make sure that the toys you choose are fun and developmentally appropriate. Children this age are intrigued by colors, sounds, and textures. But they also like to put things in their mouths, so choose toys that are safe and easy to keep clean. You can also search for stories that your baby may find it easy to relate to. For example if you are expecting another baby then look for books that explore the concept of a new baby and siblings. Sensory books

When 1.5 years old rolled around, a lot of the books in the 12 month section were still major faves around here and some of them she discovered in a whole new way which was fun! We read every single one of these books, in this next section, today at 2! Did you know dragons love tacos? This playful story tells all about why dragons love tacos, but beware the spicy salsa! A mama fox tells her little fox of her unconditional love for him as she describes his many moods. A heartfelt message that also helps children identify and understand emotions. She’d always been good at sitting down and paying attention to books but I felt like when she turned 1 she exploded in her ability to really understand them AND she really liked to point and interact with them and say the words. There are so many great benefits to reading to your baby and engaging them with books. Great for bonding

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This story uses rhythm and rhyme known to help establish math skills. It also is a story that exemplifies compassion and family love.” – Dawn Johnson, Day Early Learning Quality Coach I Love You Because You’re YouShe still loved a lot of her old favorites as a younger toddler but it was really fun to see the kind of stuff she really got into as an older 1 year old. Submitted by: Brittany Fortman, Early Learning Indiana Manager of Communications & Engagement Where the Wild Things Are The United Kingdom's international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. This story goes through a bedtime ritual of saying good night to everything in the room, from toys to items in the room.

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A sweet story that explores how babies all over the world may be different but in many ways are very much the same! Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell For a unique gift that both littles and parents will love, try a personalized name puzzle. This artful toy is crafted with high-quality material to give it a super sophisticated vibe, but it’s functional, too. It’ll provide hours of fun that help children build problem-solving skills and fine motor function, and—eventually— teach them how to spell their name. Children's book lists go from Snuggle Puppy to The Stand. That's fine, but as an auntie, it's hard to know where in the spectrum a particular child might fall. So this list is of books you or children you know loved at around age one.All of them worked very hard to grow the broccoli. Jimmy watered his garden, Bobby uprooted the weeds, Spivy gobbled the flies, and Pappy drove the caterpillars out of the garden. Finally, the broccolis were ready and Jimmy shared them with his friends. All of them had a grand broccoli feast. Submitted by: Trisha Satterfield, Pre-K Teacher at Day Early Learning at Phalen Leadership Academy Circus Ship These types of books have been her favorite since she was under 1 and I feel like her language exploded in this age range with these books. I loved watching her explore and enjoy books as a baby but once she turned one it was like her love for books just exploded and it’s been such a fun journey. You can buy toys for your baby at any time, although newborns benefit mainly from watching parents and caregivers. Once they reach 2 to 4 months old, they benefit from toys during tummy time. From there, they gradually become more interested in playing and engaging with toys.

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