Kids: Parent/Teacher Info: Resources for
New Parents
Tips for new parents
Dr. Spock doesn't cover everything. These are a few tried-and-true "parent savers" that fill in a little of the missing bits and pieces. (Click on the title to look up the book in our catalog.)
Singing, reading and playing patty cake are all important parts of a child's development. Here are some of our favorites. (Click on the title to look up the book in our catalog.)
Baby Days Barbara Rowley
Activities, ideas and games.
Baby Games Elaine Martin
A guide to child's play from birth to three years.
Baby's Bedtime Book Kay Chorao
Two dozen traditional rhymes, poems, and lullabies for bedtime.
You know that it's important to read to even the youngest infants, but how do you find books that your baby (and you) will enjoy? After all, young children love repetition and you may end up reading some of them literally hundreds of times. Below are some of the resources in Northland's Parent/Teacher collection to help you find just the right book.
The
Read Aloud Handbook Jim Trelease
Reading aloud to your child is one of the best gifts a parent can give, and Trelease gives sound advice on picking the right book for the right child.