An American study, published in 2022 in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, revealed that regularly reading stories to toddlers before the age of one improves their language skills. Good news! Infants now have their own dedicated books with Babille . Very cute books with very contrasting tender illustrations, with sounds and formats suitable for newborns. Something to delight babies and parents...
Language, attachment, pleasure, motor skills: the benefits of reading to babies
Reading is good for babies and this is confirmed by neuroscience.
"A baby learns language as soon as he hears words...
At birth, we realize that the language networks which are automatically activated in a baby's brain is the same as an adult's." Nawal Abboub, doctor in cognitive neuroscience
Reading promotes baby's language development. Thus, children under 2 years old who have been read books from birth have a richer lexicon as they grow up. Their academic success, their social behavior and even their psychological state in adulthood are influenced according to a study by the University of Stavanger , in Norway.
Reading is a privileged moment of pleasure and sharing between the parent and their newborn. These precious moments, when the baby, curled up against the parent, smells their scent, touches their skin while listening to the comforting sound of their voice, cultivate attachment.
The book formatfrom the Babille collection and the cardboard pages have been designed for babies' little hands. Pretty pages to turn, chew, manipulate and even tear sometimes! These pretty, soft images develop baby's imagination and creativity...
A collection that helps parents read and interact with their baby
A ❤️ coup from Toulouscope for the illustrations if tender and delicate by Jane Massey. They have the talent to attract the attention of babies. Its fine line, its soft and contrasting color palette allow you to accurately capture the gestures and facial expressions of newborns.
Babille stories - I'm here
This poetic story by Aurélie Sarrazin looks back on the birth of the babythrough a first-person narration It offers a perspective from the baby's point of view on his first feelings in this new world This moving text celebrates emerging parenthood and mutual discovery. between three beings.
Babble stories - Bob the Hat
" Bob is a hat. Bob is bored on his coat rack. Bob goes away, Bob takes off, Bob flies away." "Bob the Hat" is a crazy story full of humorr perfectly suited to babies. The repetition of words and the rhythm captivates the baby's attention.
Babble - I eat picture books
“I eat” is a first picture of meals and food for babies from birth. From the hunger that pulls the baby to the burp and the nap after the meal, it allows you to put words and sensations on an important moment of daily life.
The sweet books Babille - In my arms
"In my arms, you dream against my heart, you laugh out loud, you grow gently." “In my arms”: an organic fabric book around everyday moments of tenderness, to read with your baby, snuggled up against each other. Illustrator Marguerite Courtieu captures with softness and sensitivity these moments of complicity between the baby and his parent.
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Advice for reading to babies h2>
If we had to remember just one piece of advice, it would be to have fun! Changing the tone of voice arouses the interest of bébé who is sensitive to the musicality of the story long before understanding its meaning. Repeat over and over again stimulates his memory and reassures him. By guiding the baby through your looks and gestures, his interest in books and his learning is encouraged. Finally, being attentive to the baby's slightest gesture requires patience. Indeed, its immature neural connections can take up to five seconds to process information.
Babies also have their magazine
Babille is also a magazine of a new genredesigned to read, play and communicate with the baby from birth . This series of 6 magazines per yearis distributed only by subscription. The Babille book collection completes it.
There's some in there! The Babille podcast
Make way for the podcast " There's some there- inside! ", the Babille magazine podcast. What is going on in our babies' heads? How do their brains work at birth? And what can they already understand? In 8 interviews, Nawal Abboub, doctor in cognitive neuroscience, answers all these questions. With simplicity, she provides us with her expertise in the light of exciting scientific experiments.
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