Description:
Babybug is a board-book magazine designed perfectly for infants and toddlers ages six months to two years. It's made of sturdy cardboard pages with rounded corners and no staples and is ideal for babies who love to be read to and for adults who love to read to them. Each issue is filled with simple stories and rhymes.
Babybug Magazine
$34 - $108
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Great reading foundation
pros: High quality, thoughtful, developmentally appropriate, well-rounded in themes and topics, diverse characters included
cons: expensive
Keep Every Edition For Your Second (& Third...) Child
pros: Continuous storyline with same first story characters, Rabbits and Kim; Mother Goose; creative & fun!
cons: Inside advertisement cards, once puled out, break the binding on this otherwise book-like subscription.
Is your baby a Babybug reader?
pros: Colorful, friendly pictures. Stories for very young children. No advertising.
cons: Well, it is a tad expensive.
Among my daughter's favorite things to read
pros: Enjoyable for the under two set, nice content, pictures, text large and easy to read.
cons: Subscription cards, not as sturdy as I'd like.
Babybug-My daughter's favorite magazine!
pros: Well made, great pictures, and fun to read together.
cons: None
This baby can bug off
pros: Great pictures, durable magazine
cons: Boring, lacks charm, not as good as a picture book
Baby Lit
pros: perfect reading and viewing material for babies
cons: price- but it's worth it
We Like It, But It's a Bit Pricy
pros: Good quality, baby likes it
cons: EXPENSIVE!!!! $$$
Always a Big Hit at Story Time
pros: Beautiful Artwork, catchy poems and hearty pages, toddlers may obsess because they love it so much
cons: only 10 issues a year, toddlers may obsess because they love it so much
My Son's Favorite!
pros: Great educational value and sturdy
cons: Expensive!
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