Has Mommy ever come into contact with cloth books? Bu Shu is actually a book made by printing text and patterns on cotton cloth and filling it with cotton or sponge in the middle. It can bring a soft and comfortable feeling to babies and enhance their learning and playing fun. It is recognized as the "best soft puzzle reading material for babies" and is more attractive than paper books. Did the mother really make full use of the advantages of teaching the baby to read cloth books?
Do you know the functions of cloth books?
In terms of materials, the cloth book is equipped with various materials such as dolls, rattles, buckles, and Velcro. Do you often touch it for your baby? It can provide babies with opportunities for active perception and exploration.
In terms of content: Bu Shu is designed based on the cognitive ability of babies and is their own book. Babies reaching out to pick up books, flipping through pages, and touching various materials in books can establish multiple connections stored in their brains. The baby's thinking ability continues to improve during the process.
Bu Shu exercises baby's fingers
Mom can place the cloth book in front of the baby and let the baby flip it around freely. At the beginning, if the baby doesn't know how to do it yet, the mother can demonstrate to the baby by slowly flipping the cloth book page by page with her fingers, and then encourage the baby to imitate the mother's movements and flip it by herself, training the baby's little hands to be more flexible.
Add some joyful elements
Mommy can point to the patterns in the cloth book and recognize the colors with the baby. You can also freely compose some simple songs and recite them to your baby. This is a red little bird, chirping loudly. This is a yellow rabbit, jumping and bouncing.