REVIEW: Little Learners Books by Parragon - Books with a Difference!

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Dexter got some belated birthday pressies through the post the yesterday… some lovely new interactive books from Little Learners (by Parragon books). As Dexie was teething throughout the day, I contemplated holding them back until he was in a better mood to enjoy them, but having played Peekaboo for a whole hour (in a bid to subdue a tantrum that would register on the Richter scale), I needed to bring out the big guns for my own sanity.

When originally contacted about these books, I was given a bit of history which suggested they just might make entertaining a tired and fussy Dexter just that little bit easier. Designed in partnership with educational consultants each book in the range focuses on a different level of child development during children’s most crucial learning stages. Given Dexter is an old pro at reading now, I decided to push him on a level and plumped for the Light-Up Sound Book: Ring a Ring O Roses.

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I’d seen sound books before but never been up and close and personal with one. I wasn’t able to now either, as Dexter grabbed the book out of my hands and began exploring all the noises!

We all know the rhyme, so the text is nothing new to us, but the interactive element makes these books stand apart. One button will play the tune accompanied by multicoloured flashing lights, two others will prompt sneezing sounds (as per the rhyme), another has a baby giggle that sounds so much like Dexter I might write to Parragon to see if Dexie has a voice-twin out there.

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This book has become a God-send at nappy changing time. Dexter hates to lay flat on his back and I’m often chasing a half-changed bum across my living room floor. As a distraction tool it’s excellent.

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Dexter was also sent the Bedtime Buddies book and mobile set. Beautifully packaged, this is a perfect gift for a newborn. It’s a very cute little “I love you” book with an easy-to-make animal mobile. As all the pieces are suspended by ribbons, you simply sew them to the mobile and a gentle breeze will see them dance above babies head. It’s surprisingly sturdy and what I like to call ‘gum-resistant’ (nothing escapes his mouth at the moment).

Thanks Little Learners - you helped achieve the impossible last night - a peaceful Dexter! (P.S. My neighbours are also grateful they didn’t have to resort to earplugs!).

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All featured book titles are part of Parragon’s range of Little Learners books, for more information visit http://www.parragon.com/littlelearners/uk/index.html. You can also like them on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube!

DISCLAIMER: I was sent these books for the purposes of this review. All words and opinions are entirely my own.


Could Pinterest inspire me to get crafty..?

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I am the least crafty person on the planet. I challenge anyone to beat me to that honour.

But this doesn’t stop me admiring some of the crafty pins on Pinterest, and feeling a glimmer of hope. Some of them look so do-able, and are such simple ideas that I just have to try them out. So I’m setting myself a challenge. Every month, I will make one of the following things for Dexter’s nursery (given I’m hoping I’ll be pregnant again this year, I will also be making things in preparation for his / hers arrival too).

Here are some of the things I have planned for this year.

This rag rug is so pretty. In this example on Craftaholics Anonymous by Emily and Jaime at Everyday Art, pinks and purples are used, but I’d make it with various shades of blue for Dexter’s room (if I can bear to rip up some of his old baby clothes). Dexter currently has a super soft white one that can be safely stowed away in preparation for baby 2 as it’s perfect for delicate newborn skin.

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I also love this coat rack idea by Alexis Fine. It’s so pretty. Although Dexter’s coats are folded up in his drawers (owing to my coat hanger phobia) all his hooded towels are currently draped over his door. As I’m so short, I have to literally jump to hang them up - mission impossible when I’m holding Dex. I’d have to try to affix the wood to an over-the-door hanger (like the one below) or simply thread the wood through the metal.

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Next up is this cute button monogram plaque. This particular one is almost £50 on etsy.com. No disrespect to the seller, but I reckon I can manage this on my own. It’ll be another gorgeous statement piece for his room. I guessing you just wrap some pretty wallpaper or fabric around a wooden frame, then glue or sew on the buttons. The hardest thing will be replicating this font but there are some amazing ones to download on the web that I could use as a template.

Come May, I’ll also need to re-do Dexter’s handprints. We’re planning on doing them every 6 months so we can see how see much he’s grown. We used a kit from Mothercare last time, and although this looks lovely, I quite fancy taking it up-a-notch next time. I love this idea (and the re-worked version by Shades of Grey) and it seems perfectly achievable (even for me).

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I’m also keen to make baby 2 a mobile myself. Dexter has a mamas and papas one that has serves us well - but it doesn’t match his room and bedding. I also hate the plastic that affixes it to the cot as it’s awkward when you’re trying to lift him in and out. If done right, the ceiling-to-crib ones have so much more impact.

These are my favourites and I’d like to include elements of each of them to make something really special. I’m loving the upcycled bicycle wheel and the cartoon print from the example below but would also incorporate glow in the dark shapes (as per example 2) to add extra interest for my restless newborn. I personally think mobiles should be crammed full of different textures and colours so baby has plenty to look at. Although these ones won’t rotate or play music, there’s plenty to hold my little one’s attention.

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I really love this little birdy one too. The birds themselves are easy to make and really effective - especially with the little button and ties. Substituting the wooden beads below for little jewels and small mirror fragments would look make it extra sparkly.

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Finally - I also plan on making a memory board for Dex that we can pin photos and some of his newborn clothing to. Again, this is so simple. I’d just need to source a unique and pretty frame from an antique shop, cut a fabric pinboard to size, then add strips of elastic (optional).

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Wish me luck - I’ll share how I get on.

If you’d like to follow me on Pinterest, here I am.

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