Our Weekly Progress:
We actually did read all of our books this week. I just didn't post about them because I've been exhausted. The reason I've been exhausted is because Emma decided not to sleep this week! Ahggg!
I've found out that everyone on the Internet has a different opinion about the right way to get your baby to sleep through the night. And they all feel very strongly about their opinions.
Thankfully, everyone that we've talked to has told us that we're not doing anything wrong, and to just keep trying different things until we find something that works for us, and for this particular baby at this particular time. This tells me that I've surrounded myself with non judgmental, kind, and supportive people. I'm so grateful for them. :)
In the meantime, there have been books to read! One thing that hasn't changed is that my daughter and I LOVE our story time together. Here's what we've been reading:
Our Weekly Favorite:
We actually did read all of our books this week. I just didn't post about them because I've been exhausted. The reason I've been exhausted is because Emma decided not to sleep this week! Ahggg!
I've found out that everyone on the Internet has a different opinion about the right way to get your baby to sleep through the night. And they all feel very strongly about their opinions.
Thankfully, everyone that we've talked to has told us that we're not doing anything wrong, and to just keep trying different things until we find something that works for us, and for this particular baby at this particular time. This tells me that I've surrounded myself with non judgmental, kind, and supportive people. I'm so grateful for them. :)
In the meantime, there have been books to read! One thing that hasn't changed is that my daughter and I LOVE our story time together. Here's what we've been reading:
Our Weekly Favorite:
Title: Two Hands to Love You
Author: Diane Adams
Illustrator: Paige Keiser
Summary:
"With two loving hands, an adoring mother cradles her baby after bath time and a devoted father introduces his toddler to the wonders of the world. Sister, brother, grandma, and grandpa all can't wait to share what they love best about the world with their newest family member. And when it is time to step out into the world, this caring family is right there alongside."
"In simple, heartfelt language, this soothing picture book for the very young will tug at the heartstrings and remind us all of the caring hands that helped us along our way."
Why I Loved It:
- The summary is perfect for this book. The language truly is simple and heartfelt.
- The rhymes are natural, and the rhythm of the book flows.
- This is a bedtime story if I ever heard one. I can easily imagine a slightly-older Emma asking for me to read this book to her before she falls asleep.
- The repeating verse about never being far from your baby will melt your heart. "I'll love you, think of you, wherever you are:" So true!
Other Books We Read This Week:
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