- Double-sided booklet for children with activating elements.

Interactive book from the Boho Chic collection
Double-sided booklet for children with activating elements.
On one side the booklet is black and white with red, on the other side it is in color.
- The booklet supports the child's sense of sight with contrasting black and white colors on the one hand, ideally suited to younger children and colorful fun design designed for older children on the other hand.
- Helps increase the time your baby spends on his tummy thanks to activating elements that will help the baby spend more time on his tummy, thereby strengthening shoulder and neck muscles.
- Stimulates baby's senses with fun textures, contrasting shapes and and colorful characters, which provide the all-important stimulation of the sense of sight and touch.
- The booklet is easy to fold and take with you wherever you go with your little one, keeping him entertained and active on the go as well. Thanks to this DEVELOPMENT IS ALWAYS WITHIN THE CHILD'S REACH .
Activity elements of the booklet :
- Mirror
- Contrasting black-and-white illustrations
- Playing "peek-a-boo"
- Rustling leaf
- Satin ribbons
- Plush patch
Development tips:
0-3 months SENSES - Visual stimulation
The black and white side offers the child visual stimulation from birth . Place the booklet
at an appropriate distance from the child (approx. 20-30 cm) and let him focus his eyes on the contrasting shapes and the mirror.
3 months+ PRECISIVE MOVEMENTS - Finger and hand muscles
The baby's eyesight is already developed enough for him to use the colorful pages of the booklet to discover a variety of surprises (satin ribbons, a rustling leaf and more) while fine motor skills are developing.
0-6 months + MOVING THE WHOLE BODY - Tummy time
Both sides of the booklet engage and stimulate the baby in the early and later stages of development, helping to extend tummy time. Place baby on his tummy with the book at arm's length and let him explore the toy with his senses of sight and touch.
3-6+ months COJECTION - Durability of the object
Playing in a peek-a-boo is a great way to help a child understand the idea of object permanence . Children realize that things will stay where they are, even if you can't see them.
Each Tiny Love product is created with the following in mind Six Elements of Development , pointing parents to the best way for their toddler to develop properly.
6 elements of development :
Tiny Love's unique development method focuses on 6 core skills. A method created with love and care by our experts on. children's development, supports the child's development journey and encourages parents to explore the world with their toddlers.
This product develops the following:
- Senses - the contrasting black and white side was created to support the baby's eyesight from birth. The colorful side, with more details, is equipped with a variety of elements that offer stimulation of an older child's sense of sight and touch. Both sides of the booklet support the development of your growing toddler.
- Whole body movements - attractive patterns and a variety of elements will intrigue and encourage the child to explore and touch the booklet, extending the child's tummy time. When the baby lies on its tummy lifting its head strengthens its neck muscles and neck muscles.
- Precision movements - the elements visible on the colored page of the book encourage the child to reach out, grasp, pull and explore, thus the child exercises the muscles of the hands and fingers developing motor skills.
- Mating - a fun game of a ku ku teaches children the idea of object permanence, helping them realize that things that are out of sight still exist.