Thursday, July 2, 2009

Do you want a SMART baby? Check out the new item at Baby2hug.com

Jump-start your newborn's brain. Boy, have times changed since I raised children. Now days with computers and high tech equipment, children must have a great education. You must start right away with reading books. Their little brains are like sponges and need bunches of information to absorbed. This means you must start early reading to your children. They say start reading before the child is born. Read to them in the womb.

With this in mind, the perfect gift for a newborn is a basket of books. The hit of a baby shower would be the Teach Me Elmo "My First Library" gift set. There is no better attention getter than Elmo. This gift set has many good books to start with, such as S is for School. Then you have The ABC's of Cookies book, which will help make learning the alphabet fun. The Happy and Sad, Grouchy and Glad book is great for teaching your child the different moods or feelings they will experience in life. With these great books, the parent can give their newborn a jump-start on their child's brain development. Reading books is also a way to bond with your newborn. You can cuddle as you read them a book. You are not only feeding them educational information but you are also giving them the attention they want and the love they need. This can be a great way for Dad to bond with their child as Mom gets some "me time". Dad would love to read "Listen to Your Fish" book to little Johnny before he goes off to sleep.

Then as the child grows, there is an Elmo doll included. With this doll, your child can learn how to button the overall straps, zip a pocket, snap a knee pocket, or tie the sneakers. If you are an Aunt, Uncle Grandma, Grandpa, Mom or Dad looking for the ideal gift for your newborn, The Teach Me Elmo "My First Library" gift set will be the greatest gift you can give to jump start their education. Let someone else give the blankets, cute outfits, the jumpers, etc., you give the gift of a lifetime. Help that little brain grow.

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