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It only took me one time of ordering books from
Usborne to be a customer for life.

I felt like Zoe wasn’t very intrigued by the books we had (and we had the same ones we’d had for a long time). The morning our box of books arrived, Zoe played with them and read them for the entire morning. And if you have a toddler, you know this hardly EVER happens. This is why I fell in love with Usborne. They are so engaging and are at a higher level of education and interaction than most books I find. The pictures and subjects are so inclusive of every family type, body type, skin color, etc. It makes it super easy to pick and find books that cater to your child’s interests at the time (Zoe is very big into bugs right now so we got Bug Hotel). I could go on and on but ultimately it’s a gift to have your child be invested in a book in such a technological age. Screen time at a young age does negatively affect the growing brain (and hey, there’s no shame in the game because Zoe watches youtube kids and elmo on repeat- so trust me I get it: it is a necessary evil sometimes). BUT, it encourages me to know that books like these will draw her in and consequently away from asking for tv. That’s my goal and my hope.


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