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Any recommendations for books I can read for my new born?
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Congrats 😊 Straightforward pick: The cat in the hat Oddball: just show the kid a series of flash cards with geometric shapes and say their names over and over Dark horse: Harry Potter in your second language Lazy: whatever you’re reading, read it aloud, doesn’t really matter what the book is until 18 months
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Congrats! The wonderful thing about newborns is they won't know what you're talking about and won't remember anything. Grab an adult book that you've always wanted to read and read it to them as if you were reading a children's book because for the never few years it will be all children's books, my man!
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these are our two fav board books for bedtime https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B012HU1L1 (never too early for surrealism) https://www.amazon.com/Snowy-Day-Board-Book/dp/0670867330 (just a really fun read and great illustrations)
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first of all: congrats!! how are you? how is the mother? do you want to read to the newborn or do you want to read about how to deal with the transformation that a newborn brings?
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I like the sensory books such b as 'that's not my" theres lots of titles. Congrats BTW 500 $degen
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Dr Seuss is a hit here, but I guess this is pretty common.
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Blockchain for Babies
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