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Top 7 books for your child’s library
By Zayaan SchroederIntroducing your child to reading from a young age is a very important part of their development. The benefits of reading to your baby from a very young age are innumerable. The more stories you read aloud to your children, the more words they will be exposed to and this improves your child’s language skills considerably. Reading from a young age also instils an early love for books and reading and this means your children are exposed to so many subjects that they become super knowledgeable on. My son could school me on the difference between a brontosaurus and a brachiosaurus and also why Pluto is a dwarf planet and not part of the solar system anymore. So here’s a list of the best books to include in your child’s library as approved by my 5-year-old son and his 2-year-old sister.
1. My First Books by Priddy
These were the very first books I got for my babies. Anything from the My First Books range is excellent because Roger Priddy designed these books especially for little hands to handle. They’re chunky board books, and each page is striking and colourful and filled with beautiful illustrations. You’ll find different tactile books like touch and feel books and cloth books as well as the classic My First Words series.
2. The Gruffalo
This was the very first story book I read for my son when he was around 18 months old. He was a very busy baby so he wouldn’t sit still for a story before this age. He absolutely loved The Gruffalo and consequently pretty much everything by Julia Donaldson. The Gruffalo tells the tale of a little mouse making his way through the forest. In an attempt to get the forest’s predators to not eat him, he makes up an imaginary monster called the Gruffalo to scare them off. Until he finds out the Gruffalo is real.
3. Goodnight Moon
For some reason my 2-year-old, like so many children around the world, is obsessed with this very simple book. It’s about saying goodnight to all the things in the little rabbit’s bedroom before bed. It has a very striking colour scheme of green, red, black, white and grey.
4. The Going to Bed book
This story by Sandra Boynton is a childhood favourite of mine and I’m happy to say my kids love it too. It’s about a group of animals on a boat going through the motions of going to bed. It’s simple and silly and my 2 year-old has already memorised it so she often “reads” it for us at bedtime.
5. Wocket in my pocket
Any Dr. Seuss book is a great addition to your child’s library but the reason I chose Wocket in My Pocket for this list is because that is the one that my children ask for. It’s a close tie with One Fish, Two Fish but Wocket in My Pocket is a shorter read which is what every parent wants at bedtime. Wocket in my Pocket is about a boy with all sorts of creatures who live in his house. Like most Dr Seuss books its silliness wrapped in fun. In Wocket he makes up creatures whose names rhyme with every day household items like waskets who live in baskets and yeps that sit on steps.
6. Oi Frog Oi Frog!
is another silly rhyming book but it’s loads of fun. Cat insists that frogs sit on logs. But Frog doesn’t want to sit on a log because it’s not very comfortable. But Cat says that’s just the way things are as Frog gives other suggestions for him to sit on. According to Cat, however, all those things are already taken by animals whose names they rhyme with. I love this book for its colourful illustrations and how it teaches rhyming words in its silliness.
7. The Book With No Pictures
This book is ideal for when you want to introduce your kids to the concept of there being more words than pictures in a book. When we first read this book my 5-year-old was so reluctant but it’s filled with silly words that the reader is forced to say no matter what! Which is highly amusing to a 5-year-old, I’ve never heard him laugh that much before.
About the Author
Zayaan Schroeder is a mother to two kids and is passionate about making their childhood memorable and happy. She has been a parenting journalist for 10 years and also runs a parenting blog called Surviving the Madness dedicated to making things easier for moms.You can follow her on Instagram
www.instagram.com/survivingmadenss
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How To Pack Your Car Seat For Travel.
If you are going on a family trip that will require you to use a car for transport once at your destination, It may be a good idea to take your car seat with you. This will eliminate the headache of trying to find a suitable rented car seat or having to buy a new one. Most airlines will let you take your car seat with you as checked in luggage. It is always best to confirm this with the airline you are flying with and what their requirements are.
Here is a step by step guide on how to pack your car seat safely to make sure it is not damaged.
STEP 1: Get a sturdy, double walled box. This box should be correctly sized to your seat. If you do not have the original box, you can call the manufactures for these details. * Please contact info@hauck.co.za for box dimensions for all Hauck car seats.
STEP 2: Bubble wrap the seat. 2 layers should be sufficient and secure with tape.
STEP 3: It is always a good idea to use additional packaging products such as, packaging peanuts. This could be useful if you know that your seat will be changing planes during your journey.
STEP 4: Fragile stickers or even better, Fragile tape is an absolute must!
STEP 5: You have now done all you can for your seat packaging wise. Now the last thing to consider is to insure your car seat for the duration of your trip or not. It is always advisable to do so.
Hauck South Africa info@hauck.co.za
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Acrobat XL Plus Trio Set wins the Red Dot Award
We have done it and we are delighted to be the winners of this globally renowned design prize.
Our iCoo Acrobat XL Plus Trio held its own against 5,500 entries from 54 nations to win the Red Dot Award for innovative product design.
Only premium products of very high quality win this award. The international award jury assesses the level of innovation, quality, function and many other criteria. This seal is only awarded to products whose design stands out from the market.Our designers, engineers and technical experts have produced some excellent work. We would like to thank them for their creativity and for trying so hard to harmonise high-end design and technical requirements. Mr Mitzmann from London, the firm Flavoureyes in the Netherlands and our own engineers and technical experts have worked together for hours to come up with something very special.
The stylish Acrobat XL Plus Trio Set is a fascinating mix of high-quality fabrics, attractive colors, versatile functions and the ultimate in comfort.
The extremely lightweight set offers individual uses from the very beginning. Carrycot, Isofix-enabled car seat and convertible sports seat, including leg cover, make the Acrobat XL Plus Trio Set the perfect companion anywhere, not just during the day, but also at night-time, when the LED lights show the way. The buggy fits into the smallest space once it has been compactly folded down with one hand.
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