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zach nowak
> 3 dayOur baby is 2 months and really enjoys the different activities described in these cards. The card material is very durable and doubles as an afternoon snack sometimes for our little one. These activities allow us to spend some quality time with our little one and help her meet and exceed her milestones.
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MFS
> 3 dayBought this as a Christmas present and upon opening it, and flipping through the pages, it would appear they need to review their work more closely. The word activity is spelling incorrectly on almost every single transition slide and there are other mistakes/ typos throughout. Good quality otherwise.
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Skyler
> 3 dayI thought these activities would be better than they are. You can find all of the activities with a basic google search. They were not creative or original. Save yourselves the money and just use google.
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samantha
Greater than one weekI love this activity book! I use it every morning with my newborn. He is currently 7 weeks and we are in the 0-3 month section. It’s so fun to learn about his milestones and see him reach them, he seems to reach them early!
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Leanna Lakin
> 3 dayI am a new mom and received the Curious Baby Activity Cards as a baby gift. I cannot tell you how helpful they have been! I had no idea what to do with my newborn, and these cards gave me great ideas for activities to help my baby develop. I love how the activity cards explain why the activities help development as it gave me some sense of why I was doing certain things with my child. I also really appreciate the size of the cards as they easily fit into my diaper bag. I have already bought a set of the cards for a friends upcoming baby shower!
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Jennifer Diane
> 3 dayThese activity cards are not reinventing the wheel of what you can do with your baby. If youve spent time with babies, you probably know some version of many of the activities. That being said, these cards are great for a) people who havent spent time with babies and really dont know what to do with them, and b) people who are tired and want an easy rolodex of things to choose from when their brains are fried from lack of sleep (i.e. all parents). The activities are sorted by age, different types of development (gross motor, mental, etc), and give you idea of how to change it up based on where they are in the age group (1 month vs 3 months). Each card has an illustration and easy to follow instructions. Once youve read through them all in your relevant age group, you can just flip through it during babys awake times for some ideas of how to stimulate and engage him in a developmentally appropriate way.
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ElMando117
> 3 dayFirst time mom many and I have learned many new things My moms children are grown and she now watches my newborn, reading this book brought back many things she already knew to do with some new tricks
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nicole montoro
> 3 dayThis has come in so handy. You don’t know what to do with a newborn when they have their wake windows. This definitely gave me some great ideas.
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Regina
> 3 daySave your money, you can get the same activities from a blog. This book is really disappointing. I thought it would have some creative things, but it makes the same suggestions as a free what to expect app, or pretty much any website on baby development. It directs you to use other things around your house, and very few of the cards contain props themselves. This is definitely not worth 40 bucks.
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Kindle Customer 555
> 3 dayCute idea but so far it is mostly the stuff you do normally, like talking to your baby, singing, and so on. I was hoping it would spark engagement. Wouldnt purchase as a gift to an expectant family.