Baby Gee was less than two months old when I started exposing her to books. At that time, she probably doesn’t understand what’s that thing that her mom kept showing her. I doubt if she even can see colored objects yet.
But I was glad that I exposed my baby to books even at such a young age. Today, she can identify every object in her books smartly. Alright, she still can’t pronounce some words correctly but you can understand her – like when she’s saying “arbow” instead of “elbow” and “appie juice” instead of “apple juice.”
One of her favorite books is The Going-To-Bed Book by Sandra Boynton. The picture taken above and the one below were shot when Baby Gee was getting ready for bed. Another book that she likes to include in her night time ritual is Counting Kisses by Karen Katz.
Here’s another pose of Baby Gee before mommy joins her for reading time.
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Do you also read to your baby? Do they like books as well?
Lainy says
For sure bookworm eto si Baby Gee pag lumaki. Kanino ba mana She? Sayo o sa Daddy?
bingkaycoy says
Well, I don’t have a baby nor a child but I usually read books to my “babies and kids” while working as a nanny. I’d get tired and sleepy after reading them 4 to 5 books because they’d insist to keep reading more….hehehe
Keanna says
My 18 months old sister loves to write and read too! I read aloud to her. BTW, you may want to join Messy Go Round meme. Thanks!
Mona says
Hmmm, galing naman at book lover na si georyl si kyla kasi hindi eh .. Pero still wishing 🙂
A Walk Through Life says
at nagbabasa na talaga si BBG, sis? wow, impressive!
shengkay says
ooyyy si baby G..bookworm na..ito baka namana sayo sis..hehehe..
sana si iris din..
Caroline says
i think most of the kids love to read books! especially when they saw those colored pictures in every pages. 😉
Chie Wilks says
Aba’t little bookwor. When I’ll have a baby soon, i’ll definitely read books to him/her as well pra early ma-expose sa books and masharpen yong ang mind at a young age. I am sure baby Gee will grow into a smart kid.