12/05/2008, 02:45

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Educating Babies is an essential tool for parents that covers critical baby development, child development, educational toys, baby toys and what's new for babies and new for infants.

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9 Comments

  1. Comment by Jayvon @ 12/20/2009, 01:25

    When is the best age to teach your baby? You and your baby will love it

  2. Comment by Randall @ 05/16/2009, 10:42

    "The first teachers are the parents..." Have high self-esteem

  3. Comment by Tomas @ 03/09/2009, 12:53

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  4. Comment by Brady @ 01/13/2009, 20:42

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  5. Comment by Catherine @ 12/28/2008, 06:55

    Part One of the Secret to having a smarter child lies in the second quote above from the US Department of Education: "The first teachers are the parents". The hundreds of millions of dollars spent by Governments, Universities and Institutions around the world show that it is essential for parents to undertake specific actions that will ensure their child has a distinct intellectual advantage Trevor Butler, FCA.CPA.

  6. Comment by Hazel @ 12/16/2008, 05:16

    Have greater curiosity Everyone is able to do it

  7. Comment by Jonah @ 12/10/2008, 13:30

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  8. Comment by Reina @ 12/08/2008, 17:23

    MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Susan Butler, BCom.JCU.

  9. Comment by Belen @ 12/06/2008, 14:40

    FREE: The National Center for Health Statistics has produced these quality Growth Charts that will measure your baby's height, weight, head circumference, stature and body mass index. What differentiates a 'child prodigy' from an average child is the number of linkages between the neurons. The greater number of neurons...forming a network means an increase in density of the brain functions. This increase then facilitates and speeds up learning and problem solving processes."