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Sassy Baby's First Books | 
enlarge | Brand: Sassy Category: Baby Product
List Price: $15.99 Buy New: $14.50 You Save: $1.49 (9%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 329
Media: Toy Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 5.8 x 4.8
MPN: 8444 Model: 8444 UPC: 037977084443 EAN: 0037977084443 ASIN: B000AHJKB8
Release Date: October 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | First books that help baby develop communication skills | | • | Encourages parents and baby to read together | | • | Photo Book, which you can customize with pictures of your own family | | • | Set includes: Hello Bee Hello Me, Baby's Peek-a-Boo book | | • | Baby's Sense-actions Book and Who Loves Baby? Photo book. |
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Product Description This collection of Baby's First Books develops baby's communication skills by encouraging parents and baby to read together. Parents' voices are the most important to baby and most influential in helping baby learn language. Includes: Baby's Peek-a-boo Book: Lots of peek-a-boo surprises with a Mylar mirror on the last page Hello Bee, Hello Me!: Simple pictures and words that rhyme makes this a special book for cuddle time "Who Loves Baby?" Photo Book: This album can hold six photos of the smiles baby loves best Baby's Sense-ations Book: Activities encourage mouthing, touching, hearing, smelling and seeing Comes with handy box w/ carrying handle Age: birth +
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Sassy book set January 7, 2009 P. Wampler (Baltimore, MD) My baby loves these books. I was originally just going to get the "who loves baby" book, but when I saw this set included it I purchased it instead. I am glad I did because my little guy really likes the flip page peekabo one and the hello bee books. I don't find them too sharp on the edges as I have read in some reviews. He loves to chew on them when he is teething and looking at all the bright colors.
Love the Mirrors January 6, 2009 J. A. Smith (Washington State) We bought these for our 13 month old for christmas. On the good side, he LOVES the mirrors in two of the books and the fun peek-a-boo flaps, but on the down side they are made of plastic and are much smaller than I had anticipated. My son loves to look at them and carries them around so I'm giving them a 4 star.
GREAT FIRST BOOKS December 10, 2008 Z. Jackson I bought these for my Niece so I did not use them personally but they looked great in the packaging and I was glad to see when I got them that they were made of cloth and not paper as I know even those thick paper books don't last long with baby slobber!
Excellent baby books November 19, 2008 Jill Overland (NYC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These books are terrific. I got them when my son was born. When he was very little, he liked to chew on them for teething. They are his favorite books now at 13 months- especially the one that you can put 4 x 6 pictures in. The hello bee one is also a source of constant amazement for him. They have held together great while traveling and are easy to clean. As other people said, they definitely smell of vinyl when they first arrive but after a good airing and washing, they're fine. I highly recommend them!
Baby's Favorites October 25, 2008 Caroline B (San Jose, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Our baby has lots of books and we make many available to her in her crib to read when she wakes up in the morning or after her nap. However, out of all of the books, these are the ones that she reads (and likes getting read to her) again and again. We only gave them to her after the plastic smell wore off after about a week. This set is nice because the books cover a few developmental levels - at first, when she was 3-4 months old, she only responded to the repetitive words and rhythm in "Hello Bee, Hello Me" and has gradually starting liking the other books. Now, at 12 months, she loves to leaf through the photo album (at least after I got around to getting some photos to put into it) and lift the flaps on the Peek-A-Boo Book. I was unsure how to read that one to her early on but finally decided to use it like a game ("What's hiding on that branch?" "Peek-a-boo" lift flap "It's a bird!"). That keeps her attention and makes her giggle. She still has yet to understand what to do with the senses book but I am sure that will come with time.
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