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Rainbow Playsilk
“ Okay, I make them, and I do see many pros and cons...I would love to hear what other people have to say about them! Sarah www.sarahssilks.com ” --Jane1962
Picturizr
“ Picturizr is a great mobile app for iPhone, iPad and Android. I personally prefer using my iPad with it because the large screen allows me to share the app with my younger brother (he has autism). Editing photos are easy because you just need to pinch to resize the graphics and just point and drag it anywhere on your screen to move it. It has also a bunch of free themes, overlays and frames...” --DianeFuentes
Birth Arts International Programs
“ Although these programs are a lot of work, they are by far the best programs I have taken. Demetria Clark is an excellent distance learning instructor. She works with students to insure success and understanding. You can call, email join the student email list. These programs offer more education hands down to other programs I have taken. http://www.birtharts.com ” --earth2birth
Touch and Feel: Dinosaur (Touch and Feel)
“ While this book does have really cool realistic pictures of dinosaurs, the textures are terrible-they basically all feel the same, other than a sticky t-rex tongue that my son couldn't get his own finger off at first and which is covered in gunk now. I really don't recommend this book. It's not terrible, but there are so many better books out there-save your money and avoid this one. ” --Maman A Droit
That's Not My Car (Usborne Touchy Feely)
“ This book has been one of my son's favorites since he got it for Christmas when he was about 6 months old (he's now 18 months old. The textures are the best I've seen in any touch-and-feel book-very different from each other and easy to describe. The colors are vibrant, the cars and mouse are cute on each page, and the story is simple enough a baby doesn't lose patience with it. For an older...” --Maman A Droit
Goodnight Moon
“ This book was part of my bedtime routine as a kid and now it's part of my son's. Even on nights that we don't read this book, we go around the house saying "goodnight" to everything in preparation for going to sleep ourselves. It's amazing that a book this old doesn't seem dated, but I really don't think it does. It's a charming book that has been loved for generations and I can...” --Maman A Droit
ABCs (Chunky Version)
“ This ABC book featuring nature art from American artist Charley Harper is absolutely gorgeous! There are a variety of animals pictured, all drawn by Charley Harper. Most of them are pretty easily recognizable by even the littlest readers, but a few are so abstract that it would be hard for a baby/younger toddler to know what they were. I think besides teaching kids about the alphabet and...” --Maman A Droit
Alternative ABCs (Chunky Edition)
“ This is a really fun and unique alphabet book with words like "Boombox" "Dude" "Mohawk" "Recycle" "Vegeterianism" and "Yoga" instead of traditional baby lingo. The pictures are like super-cool vibrant grafitti and a mix of hip-hop, extreme sports, and healthy living alternative cultures. The letters can be hard to read and I wouldn't...” --Maman A Droit
My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: Numbers & Counting (MY 1ST T&F PICTURE CARDS)
“Ok, calling this an "educational toy" is a bit of a stretch, but they're fun. These are large, thick cards with bright pictures on them that have shiny/sticky/crinkly/fuzzy portions for young children to touch and enjoy. On the back they have the name of the item in English, Spanish, French (I think?), and Chinese along with pronunciation tips. They hold up well to typical toddler...” --Mosaic
My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: Animals (MY 1ST T&F PICTURE CARDS)
“Ok, calling this an "educational toy" is a bit of a stretch, but they're fun. These are large, thick cards with bright pictures on them that have shiny/sticky/crinkly/fuzzy portions for young children to touch and enjoy. On the back they have the name of the item in English, Spanish, French (I think?), and Chinese along with pronunciation tips. They hold up well to typical toddler...” --Mosaic