Archive for Childrens Books

Sweet Dreams with Twilight Dreams

Reading to babyGetting your little one settled in for sleep time will include lots of different bedtime routines. We’ve discussed so many but there’s just nothing like snuggling with a bedtime story.

Not only does reading with your little ones help to calm and settle them for sleep, there are so many benefits as well. Here are just a few to think about…

1. It’s one more way to introduce them to and awaken their senses of hearing, seeing and touch.

Hearing - through our voice

Seeing through vibrant colors

Touch – through textures, even smooth and shiny textures like board books.
2. It’s a way to connect that varies from feedings and diaper changes. It allows us to ‘do’ something else with our little ones that comforts and nurtures them. Reading to Baby II
3. It’s a way to not only introduce them to a book, but it’s a great way to introduce them to the world. It allows you to help them expand their mind and help them start to make sense of the world. scenic

A great gift for your precious little ones and something fun too, is to start collecting Emerald Baby’s precious series of childrens books. The vibrant colors and variety of illustrations will bring so much to story time.

Add Emerald Baby’s latest board book, Twilight Dreams to your child’s book collection.       Twilight Dreams

If you don’t already have it, the first board book in Emerald Baby’s series is Soft Kisses.      Soft Kisses

One more way to make bedtime - special time.

Emerald Baby wishes you and your little ones…Sweet Dreams!!

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Try a Bedtime Baby Foot Massage!

Baby Feet

What better way to get your little one relaxed, calm and ready for sleep than to give those cute little feet of theirs a massage!

Here are some great tips and ideas…

1. Whether your little one is two months old or two years old, a foot massage can be the perfect way to connect with them and help them feel nurtured and taken care of.

2. You can use lotion or oil. You can even try some scented oils. Read over our previously posted blog; “‘Your Baby’s Nose Knows”.

3. thumbs Instead of using your whole hand or palms, you can use just your thumbs for soft, direct, controlled pressure.

4.  calm Try to stay calm as your giving your little one a massage.  That way your baby won’t get distracted by any tension or anxiety your feeling. Those emotions will surely get passed on to them.

5. wall switch Dim the lights and have the baby lullaby music playing so the transition from massage to bed is smooth. (If you haven’t yet, put a dimmer on your nursery wall switch…easy to do and you’ll use it ALL the time!)

6. Make sure both you and baby are comfortable. Use as many soft and snuggly blankets as you need. BlanketWhite

As always, have fun with it!

Emerald Baby wishes you and your little ones…sweet dreams!

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Try Interactive Bedtime!

Here’s another way to make bedtime fun for your little ones. Try some variations on your routine with these suggestions…

1. Grab some books that have pictures and objects and ask some learning questions instead of reading out loud. How many objects are on this page? What color is the ball? Where’s the nose? This is a great way to work with them. Soft Kisses

2. After a few books… sing a song. The alphabet song; Twinkle Twinkle, and a classic favorite….”Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes’. This is almost guaranteed to get a few giggles, especially if you wiggle the ears and toes as you go. Toes

3. Pull your framed pictures off the wall or dresser and point out family members, or the eyes and ears in the photos. Use their own face in the photo! Frame II

Have fun with it!

Emerald Baby wishes you and your little ones…Sweet Dreams!

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Bath…then Books…then Bedtime

Little ones respond well to routines.  Bedtime can be the trickiest time of all and probably the best time to set up a routine and stay with it. 

Try these tips for a smooth bedtime ritual.

1. Get them excited! Yes! First, have those bath toys ready to go so it’s not “Time for Bed”, but, “Time for Bath”. From bubbles to toys to a floating set of the alphabet, the start of bedtime becomes fun and educational.

2. Get them prepared. As your toweling them off you can let them know they’re going to bed soon and it’s “Time for Pajamas”.  They may have favorite pajamas or you can let them choose between a couple sets. They’ll feel like they’re part of the decision.

3. Get them relaxed. Yes, now it’s time to snuggle up with them to read stories, look at pictures and point out different objects along the way. Depending on the size of the book, you may have to go through two, three or even four books. That’s okay just set  a limit and stick to it.

4. Get them sleepy. Now it’s time to snuggle them in bed with lots of hug and kisses. Will they go there willingly every time? Probably not , but now you have a routine and the longer you stick with it, the sooner they know this is what to expect.

Start a new collection of books with the first in Emerald Baby’s Precious Series! The collection of twelve books has begun with Soft Kisses!

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Think Stimulus For Your Baby

Babies love stimulation. When it comes to the development of your baby, exposing their senses to a variety of new experiences will enhance and facilitate their intellectual development.

Some types of sensory stimulation include:

Auditory – From hearing a parent’s voice to being lulled to sleep with a sweet lullaby, what your baby hears can comfort, soothe and stimulate.

Visual – From bright vibrant colors to shiny objects, what your baby sees enhances development through intrigue and stimulation.

Tactile – From soft, brushed fabrics to squishy animals and food, what your baby feels creates fun, curiosity and stimulation.

Stimulate your baby with the perfect Baby Stimulus Package

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You can visually stimulate your little one with bright, vibrant colors and a variety of animals in Soft Kisses and complete the package with original orchestral music as found in Precious Lullabies for auditory stimulation.

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