Sugar Editorial Picks
May 26, 2009 -
Studies show that babies who are read to and sung to at an early age will demonstrate higher reading skills than other children. While many parents don't think a newborn is paying attention to the texts in their early days, getting them into a routine of reading will be worth the time spent in their infancy. These are 10 books every newborn nursery should have on the shelves.
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Jul 09, 2008 -
Like them or not, classic books are staple gifts and bedtime reads because of their nostalgia inducing images and phrases for parents and their sweet tried and true story hooks that leave a smile on even the sleepiest kid's face.
I've always preferred reading my children contemporary tales, but I do have a soft spot in my heart for the classics like Pat the Bunny and Good Night Moon. I have put together a list of my favorite go-to traditional tales.
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Nov 17, 2007 -
All week we have been telling you about some of our favorite children's books in honor of Children's Book Week. We hope the next time you need a book, you'll consider adding one of these to your kiddie library.
- Goodnight Moon — Do you love the red balloon and the old lady whispering hush?
- Pat the Bunny — Now YOU pat the bunny.
- Freckleface Strawberry — Cherish those freckles and everything else about you!
- Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs — Have your kids rolling around in bed thinking about overcooked broccoli falling from the sky.
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Nov 13, 2007 -
This week is Children's Book Week and to kick it off, we wanted to feature an old classic that makes us smile. You probably remember it from your childhood and will also enjoy reading it to your lil ones.
Pat the Bunny ($10) has been in print for 67 years and has sold over six million copies.
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Mar 20, 2008 -
Since today is the first day of Spring, I thought I'd suggest some cheery, floral laden books for your tot's library.
To see a few of our family faves, read more
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Jul 15, 2008 -
While youngsters enjoy classics like Pat the Bunny, they also delight in silly books that leave them rolling on the ground laughing. Fire up the belly laughs with a copy of Cece Bell's Sock Monkey Boogie Woogie ($10).
As the Big Celebrity Dance quickly approaches, Sock Monkey realizes he has no date for the event.
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