Baby’s First Book Blocks by Dan Stiles, Published by POW!

Baby’s First Book Blocks by Dan Stiles
It’s debatable whether or not newborn babies can see in color but current research now indicates that at just two months old babies can not only see color but they also distinguish between different shades of colors.  That’s pretty amazing if you ask me.

It’s important to work with your baby from a young age to help him/her develop their basic motor skills.  While there are lots of great products and toys I can recommend for this, the newest one I’ve discovered is a set of four little books called Baby’s First Book Blocks by Dan Stiles.  Just a few minutes of looking at these books each day can help babies develop important skills like grasping, stacking, sorting and turning pages.
Disclosure:  I received a set of book blocks in exchange for blog coverage.  Any opinion expressed in this article is based on my honest experience with the product.
Baby’s First Book Blocks are loaded with fun shapes, colors and designs and are sure to capture your little one’s attention.  The extremely durable board books can withstand constant play which is really important to me when considering new toys for purchase.  I can’t wait to use them with baby #2 (arriving in October).

To Buy
Head over to the POW! Books website (www.powkidsbooks.com) to order Baby’s First Book Blocks for $16.95.  These book blocks make a great gift for the mom-to-be, too.

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23 Comments

  1. these look so much fun! and could carry on to toddlerhood with color and pattern identification!

  2. My little girl is 2.5 months old and these would be PERFECT for her! She already loves to look at books with mommy and daddy, and these would be ideal. 🙂

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