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Information and ideas for parents: * Bath time is a perfect opportunity to teach your child about all the parts of the body. Point to Baby's different body parts, from head to toe, and ask what each one is called. Make a special song to sing while you are washing Baby, like this: "I've got a rhyme and here it goes, I love to scrub your cute little nose!" * Use your child's favorite stuffed toys and dolls to reinforce their understanding of different body parts. Hold the toy up to your youngster and playfully invite them to "find" the toy's eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and hair. * Trace your toddler's full-body outline onto a piece of poster board. For each feature you detail, ask your child to guide you. What color eyes? What color hair? Should you draw a smile or a frown? How many teeth should you draw? Be sure to note any other characteristics that are unique to your child. At baby Einstein, we know that babies are passionately curious. They are fascinated by the sights and sounds around them, and every moment of every day is an opportunity for discovery. Created by a mom and designed specifically for babies and toddlers, our products provide fun and stimulating ways for parents and caregivers to interact with their children.Aigner-Clark, Julie is the author of 'Baby Einstein Baby Da vinci My Body ', published 2005 under ISBN 9780786854776 and ISBN 0786854774.
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