The Tiny Love Double-Sided Book Garden of Adventures embodies Tiny Love's vision of creating a complete collection of eco-friendly, sustainable products. Featuring a clear, contrasting design on one side and a colourful and fun cute illustrated story on the other side, this adorable OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 certified baby book, which is made of natural cotton and recycled polyester, is an ideal toy for stimulating babies developing eyesight and encouraging them to stay longer in the challenging position of tummy time from day one.
Additionally, the activities and fun story are ideal for spending some quality time with your little one, bonding and communicating while laying the foundations for language acquisition. With a wide variety of textures and fun activities and a gorgeous design, this book is the ideal toy both for at home and on-the-go, entertaining little ones and supporting their development no matter where they are. A beautifully designed and environmental answer to your baby’s on-the-go playtime needs.
The sustainable Garden of Adventures collection features a beautiful, thoughtful design and is made from natural, eco-friendly materials that create a stylish and well-balanced
environment. Nurtured by nature, developed with care.
Age Tips:
0-3+ months: Stimulating the Sense - Visual Stimulation
The book’s contrasting design provides essential visual stimulation from day one. Place the book’s contrasting illustrations side at a comfortable distance from your baby (8-12 inches) and let them try to focus their gaze on the images.
3-6 months: Encouraging Tummy Time
Both sides will engage and stimulate babies at earlier and later stages of development, helping extend tummy time. Place little ones on their tummies, making sure the book is within reach, and let them explore the toy with their eyes and hands
5+ months: Introducing Object Permanence
Playing peek-a-boo with the leaves and bunny ears is a wonderful way of helping babies begin to understand the idea of object permanence – it helps them gradually understand that things are still there even when you can't see them.