Anonymous wrote:I've read to my son since birth and he chewed up every single book. Totally normal. Why do you think they print baby books on superthick, sturdy cardboard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he is a little too young to be read to, but if you have done so in the past with babies younger than him then that proves me wrong.
I would start off with quick stories for him. Short and sweet. Let him get used to being read to in a progressive manner.
Also, during tummy or playtime, allow him to play with cloth or plastic books. Some of them come with a squeaky feature.
Good luck.
Our nanny has always read to our DS since birth. At 8 months he was crawling over to choose books for us to read to him from his bookcase. At six-months he would happily sit through even a long, verbal text like "Green Eggs & Ham". She aslo began taking him to "Baby Story Time for Non-Walkers" at 8 months.
He is three now and still loves books. We definitely credit our nanny.