1. Kim and Carrots: The concept of big and little comes naturally to very young children. In fact, a toddler’s first way of arranging objects by size is not to line them up in a series from tallest to shortest, but to put them in pairs of big and little. Help your child watch for “big and little” as you turn the pages of this issue of BABYBUG. Kim spots big and little ducks. “Bicycle Baby” and “Bedtime” also show a comforting and familiar example: little ones cared for by bigger adults. You can play a bigger-or-smaller game almost anywhere. Ask your child, “What do you see that’s bigger than you?” “What do you see that’s smaller?”
2. Choo-Choo: Karen Dugan’s delightful artwork shows toddlers immersed in make-believe. It’s fortunate…
