Baby Reading to Baby As soon as I found out I was pregnant I rushed out and bought a box set of Beatrix Potter stories. Throughout my pregnancy I read those and other books to my growing baby. I did this even before I’d ever considered becoming an author. This was perhaps excessive, but my point is, it’s never too early to start reading to baby. It’s a beautiful way to set up a bedtime routine, and to cuddle and calm your child before you put them down to sleep.
Shelly Unwin Shelly Unwin is an international children’s author, who specialises in writing picture books for young children. Shelly is a trained teacher turned author, and her books
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When and How to Reignite your Sex-life After Baby is Born Remember those pre-baby times when you both fell onto the bed in a passionate embrace, ripping each other’s clothes off and ready to rock? Contrast that passion with what happens after baby is born. Now when you look at the bed, the only feeling it triggers is
Dr Janet Hall Dr Janet Hall is a parenting expert, sex coach, hypnotherapist and author of 15 books and 17 audio recordings on sex. She has been regularly featured in the media, on television and radio for over 40 years.
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The Importance of Sensory Play for Childhood Development The human body consists of 7 sensory systems each play a critical role in the development of a child into adulthood. The 7 senses consist of touch, smell, taste, sight, sound, movement (vestibular) and body awareness (proprioception). Children begin developing these senses prior to birth from within their mother’s womb. Sensory play can be described as play which engages a child’s sensory
Youthrive The human body consists of 7 sensory systems each play a critical role in the development of a child into adulthood. The 7 senses consist of touch, smell, taste, sight, sound,
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