
All Kinds of People
by Shelley Rotner
Cocoa, tan, rose, and almond--people come in lots of shades, even in the same family. Skin color is one of our most noticeable physical traits, and this beautiful board book, with its vibrant photographs and very simple text, provides a perfect starting point to talk about race and diversity with very young readers.
Ready, Set, Read!
Let your baby take the lead when you read. Your baby may only sit still for a page or two, turn pages too quickly, or only want to look at one picture and then be done. It is perfectly normal for baby to want to “taste” a book. Follow your baby’s lead to make reading time a positive experience. Make books a part of your daily routine and read before naptime and/or bedtime. Put a book in your diaper bag to read to baby while out and about. This will nurture their love of books and reading from the beginning.
Reading Tips for Curious Crawlers
Your baby loves to hear your voice
Make reading part of your everyday routine
Hold the book so your baby can see the pictures
Talk about and point at the pictures
Count and point to how many people, pets, dots, etc. are on the page
Board books are sturdy and built for babies to handle
Books are a great addition to tummy time
Give baby a clear view of your face and read your own book aloud
Pre-Reading Building Block
Before reading, flip through the pages of the book with your child noting the different colors you see. Point to a color and say it's name. Repeat with 3-4 different colors.
Let's Play
After reading, teach your child this song, to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."
Twinkle, twinkle little star
What a wonderful child you are!
With bright eyes and rosy cheeks
Talented from your head to feet!
Twinkle, twinkle little star
What a wonderful child you are!


