Book 2

Reading Time

by Mama Makes Books

Published 3 April 2023

Reading Time is a high-contrast fold-out book that offers parents the opportunity to exercise their baby's body and brain while enjoying some special together time.

Like Tummy Time (BookTrust's Book Start Pick for 2021), the book opens out and stands up in front of newborns during the all-important tummy time, a practice encouraged by healthcare professionals because it prevents flat spots on the back of a baby's head, and encourages them to use muscles needed for rolling, sitting and crawling. However, these early months are also when a baby's brain is developing faster than at any other time in their lives. Reading together is proven to accelerate language and literacy, giving children a head start in life.

The book has bold black-and-white images with splashes of colour for a baby's developing vision. The images are some of the first words children learn to say, such as cat, car, book and teddy, so it serves as a first words book, but it also has a soothing, rhythmical nursery rhyme based on "I see the moon, the moon sees me" which babies will love to hear their loved ones read. And there is mirror at the end to personalise the shared reading experience - "I see Mummy/Daddy/Grandpa" - as they look in the mirror together.

So go on. Read to your newborn. It's good for them!

0 to 9 months, printed on FSC board


Book 3

Playtime!

by Mama Makes Books

Published 15 February 2024
Playtime! is a book that turns tummy time into playtime. Like our bestselling book, Tummy Time!, it folds out and stands up in front
of newborns during the all-important tummy time – a practice encouraged by healthcare professionals to prevent flat spots and to strengthen muscles in their necks and upper bodies. These early months are also when a baby’s brain is developing faster than at any other time in their lives. They are attracted to high-contrast images, faces and movement, so this finger-wiggle book is a perfect first book, encouraging them to turn their heads towards the movement, and offers parents and carers a fun opportunity to connect with babies face-to-face. Make rabbit’s ear prick up, puppy’s tail wag, or turn your finger into a wiggly worm hiding somewhere
on the wiggle train. Only you know where it will pop out next.