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Reviews For Babybug Magazine. Baby Lit. Babybug magazine is real literature for babies and their parents. The stories and poems are not only beautifully illustrated, but well written. Quality of writing is important when reading to young children.
UPDATE: Here is my review of Ladybug, for ages 3-6. Do you have a favorite magazine for kids? Or for yourself? I'd LOVE to hear about it.
Sturdy and Enjoyable. Babybug is full of simple, colorful, kid-pleasing illustrations and short poems and stories about the activities that make up a toddler's day--getting dressed, bedtime, playing with trucks, wishing on stars . . .
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Every day is a new adventure because Kim, like any other child, is excited about exploring the world, finding joy in ordinary moments, and having fun with good friends like Carrots, the stuffed bunny! The Kim and Carrots story in each issue of BABYBUG is sure to delight your little one!
Each issue of Babybug presents action rhymes, Mother Goose and other traditional nursery rhymes, basic concepts, and simple stories about a baby's world. The magazine also features a variety of art styles and media, including paint, watercolors, woodblock prints, tapestry, collages, and pastels.
BABYBUG®, a look-and-listen magazine, presents simple poems, stories, nonfiction, and activities that reflect the natural playfulness and curiosity of babies and toddlers. When reviewing submissions, the editors look for manuscripts that please the ear and beg to be read again, as well as those that capture a baby’s discoveries in a few ...