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Active Learning for Infants (Addison-Wesley Active Learning Series)
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$ 30.20
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Item Description...
Product Description A favorite of parents and caregivers. Over 300 innovative and easy-to-do activities. Infants.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 193
Dimensions: Length: 10.8" Width: 8.5" Height: 0.5" Weight: 1.15 lbs.
Binding Spiral Bound
ISBN 0201213346 EAN 9780201213348
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Availability 8 units. Availability accurate as of May 24, 2012 02:31.
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Reviews - What do our customers think?
 | Really basic Oct 14, 2009 |
| This book is really not worth the money. The "activities" included are like "talk to your baby about this object when they look at it." I was looking for a book that would give me knew ideas beyond obvious things that I'm already doing. | | |  | Great Help! Nov 5, 2008 |
| This book has tons of activities for babies broken down by skill enhanced and then developmental stage. I think it would have been better organized and easier to use if it had been broken down in reverse, developmental stage and then skill. A lot of the activities are things that come naturally and you don't need to be told to do them, but there were still a lot of things to help you keep baby busy, and to help you to remember to work on certain skills you might not think of. It also helped you to really think about and understand the different activities and why they help certain skills, which sort of helps you gain perspective on how everything around you can be turned into an activity you can use to your and your baby's advantage. Worth the investment! | | |  | Nice resource to have Sep 27, 2007 |
| I am on a one year leave from teaching second grade to stay home with my 5 month old. The teacher in me purchased this product because I wanted to make sure my baby was not missing out on any learning. I wish I would have discovered it sooner as the guide is set up for babies not able to sit up, babies able to sit up, and babies able to crawl. It gives activities to do at each of these stages. It is easy to use and activities are divided into categories: listening and talking, physical development, creative and learning from the work around them. We were already doing some of the activities included, but the book offers many ideas I would not have thought of. Overall, I feel it is a great resource to have. | | |  | Lots of great information Nov 19, 2002 |
| It's almost overwhelming. There is no way you can spend this much time teaching everything, but it's nice to be able to pick and choose fun things to do with your baby. It's easy to use in a well thought out layout from birth on, divided by sensory perception. | | |  | What do you do with a baby? Mar 28, 2001 |
| As a first time mom,of a child with special needs to boot, I had no idea. This book and the others in the series are great resources for finding things to do with your child other than watching Teletubbies for the thousandth time. If your child needs extra help in a certain area, like fine motor or listening skills, you can easily find a variety of exercises to help here. The later books in the series (Threes, Fours, and Fives) would also be a great resource for a homeschooling parent. | | | Write your own review about Active Learning for Infants (Addison-Wesley Active Learning Series)
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