How your baby's growing:
Reading to your baby, even at this  young age, will pay off. Hearing you read helps your baby develop an ear for the  cadence of spoken language. Varying the pitch of your voice, using accents, and  singing will make the connection between you and your baby that much more  interesting.
If your baby looks the other way or loses interest while  you're reading, just try doing something else and give her time to rest. Take  your cue from your baby's responses.
You'll find plenty of good books to  read to your baby — such as Goodnight Moon, Good Night  Gorilla, and The Big Red Barn. Choose board books that have large,  bright pictures and simple text — or even wordless books with pictures for you  to narrate. At this point you don't have to be slavish to age guidelines. Books  designed for older children can captivate a baby if they have clear, crisp  images and bright colors.
 
 
 
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