All the ways to get Lovevery books
Lovevery books are beloved by millions of families for good reason: They’re stage-based and written to be fascinating to your child right now, and stay interesting as your child grows.
Lovevery books are beloved by millions of families for good reason: They’re stage-based and written to be fascinating to your child right now, and stay interesting as your child grows.
Right now, your newborn is only awake for very brief periods. When you notice their eyes open, you can provide them with a little sensory stimulation—but not too much.
Use simple, homemade finger puppets to capture your baby's attention, stimulate their vision, and provide an early lesson in emotions.
If your child notices it’s raining and tells you they need an umbrella, they’re showing a small sign of a big cognitive skill that emerges during the 3-year-old year—thinking ahead.
It’s never too early to start reading to your baby.
Your baby can likely see your face, but only when you’re up close—and not as clearly as you can see hers ❤️
The Twist & Pivot Pattern Puzzle may test your 2-year-old’s frustration tolerance, but it’s tricky by design 😉
Lovevery's phonics-based program helps children learn to read through play.
Phonics is an essential part of an evidence-based approach to reading instruction. Learn more about phonics and why it matters.
Reading books, singing songs, and reciting the alphabet are all important practices you may already be doing. Try these simple ways to broaden and deepen their early reading experiences.