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Getting to know you: Simple games to play with your new baby

Hardback

Main Details

Title Getting to know you: Simple games to play with your new baby
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sally Featherstone
By (author) Clare Beswick
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:48
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 210
Category/GenrePregnancy, birth and baby care
ISBN/Barcode 9781408129869
ClassificationsDewey:649.122
Audience
General
Illustrations Full-colour photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Featherstone
Publication Date 15 July 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book contains simple games for parents to play with their new baby. The games are not complicated - most of them can be played with things already available in the home. All you need is a bit of time and some simple toys! Experts in baby development have discovered that simple baby games help babies' brains, eyes, hands and feet to develop. The games are also FUN for both the parent and the baby.

Author Biography

Sally Featherstone has a wealth of experience as a teacher, head teacher and a local authority adviser and inspector. In recent years, alongside her activities in publishing, Sally has continued to build a national reputation as a trainer and consultant in the Primary and Early Years field. Trained as an early years teacher, Clare specialised in working with babies and very young children with special needs and their families. She was lead officer for early years and childcare in Nottinghamshire before taking a career break to care for her own young children. Clare has trained for Parentline Plus and acts as a consultant for Daycare Trust and early years organisations.

Reviews

'Perfect for mums who want to learn simple games to help stimulate their baby's development. This suggests 50 whopping ways to have fun and bond with your child, as well as sections on how each games will benefit your baby's growing brain.' * Mother & Baby (November 2010) *