Baby's First Book Blocks by Dan Stiles

28 July

Thank you to Dan Stiles and POW Kids Books for a copy to review. All opinions are my own


Combining books and blocks, Baby's First Book Blocks is a set of mini board books designed to help babies develop visual acuity and encourage burgeoning motor skills.
 
The popular press often perpetuates the myth that newborn babies can't really see in color--but current research shows that by just 2 months of age, babies can not only see color, but they can even distinguish between subtly different shades. What is important to know is that all babies can develop visual acuity by looking at images. Parents can stimulate babies' visual development by spending just a few minutes a day with baby looking at these colorful books/blocks. Featuring bold colors, diverse shapes, and intricate patterns, these compact little books offer a prime opportunity to interact with even the youngest babies.
 
As babies grow and begin to develop basic motor skills, these sturdy little books continue to provide plenty of opportunities for educational play-grasping, stacking, sorting, and turning pages.
 
Just a few minutes a day of looking at Baby's First Book Blocks will help babies develop these important skills. These valuable board books also provide a great opportunity for parents and caregivers to interact with their infants.
 
Dan Stiles is the author of the hilarious board book, Put on Your Shoes! (POW! 2013) and the upcoming, Today I'm Going to Wear.... Dan combines illustration and design in his award-winning visual work. Over the past 20 years, Dan has collaborated with everyone from indie bands to major corporations in creating identities, advertising, custom packaging, and limited edition collectable art and merchandise. His clients range from Death Cab for Cutie, Sonic Youth, and Wilco to the X Games, IBM, and Old Navy. Dan lives with his wife and daughters in Portland, Oregon.


The colors are amazing and very appealing to the eyes. The different shapes and designs seem to keep my little ones attention. I like the fact that they can be stacked and the books stay together.
 
 From Baby's First Book Blocks by Dan Stiles, published by POW!

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