Things that are short and require the least amount of actions since I know that I will be made to repeat it, and repeat it, and repeat it. But my little one is loving the "That's not my..." series by Fiona Watt. Short and has textures for them to feel. Love it. What's yours reading?
When we have a bit more time (and patience), I love books with gentle messages about kindness, sharing, or friendship. Titles like “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” “Guess How Much I Love You” “The Pout-Pout Fish” always spark sweet little conversations.
A small, rechargeable lamp that you can move around is incredibly practical. Some have touch controls that let you adjust brightness with one tap — no fumbling for switches while holding a sleepy baby.
My little one is probably still too young for books, but we have a lot of fun coloring different pictures together - it's great for fine motor skills. If you're interested, there are some helpful blank face templates for drawing here: https://wunderkiddy.com/template/blank-faces. It's a good way for a child to learn and recognize facial features too.
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