Exploring Books with Babies & Toddlers: A Free Course for Moms

It started with a board book and a warm lap. Ten minutes before bedtime. A routine that felt simple, but turned out to be one of the most powerful tools for connection and development I ever stumbled into.

Reading to your baby isn’t just about early literacy. It’s about shared attention, emotional bonding, and brain wiring. It’s about rhythms and routines that say: You are safe. I am here.

And yet, many moms worry:

  • “Is it too early to read to my baby?”
  • “He just chews the book… is that even doing anything?”
  • “She won’t sit still – am I doing it wrong?”

You’re not. Your child is learning exactly how they should be through repetition, rhythm, and relationship.

That’s why we created Exploring Books with Your Baby and Toddler—a short, expert-backed video course that shows you how to make the most of storytime from birth to three.

In this free course, you’ll discover:

  • How reading together builds attention span, vocabulary, and memory
  • The link between early exposure to books and long-term school readiness and empathy
  • Simple ways to use routine storytime to create calm—even with a wiggly toddler
  • What kind of books to read at each stage (and why chewing is part of the process!)
  • How to turn five minutes a day into a lifetime love of learning

Harvard research shows that responsive interactions, like reading together, stimulate the architecture of the developing brain. It’s not about teaching your child to read early. It’s about laying down layers of love, language, and connection. Whether you’re reading one page, five books, or just snuggling with a book nearby, this time matters.

Access the free video course here

Because it’s not just about reading to your child. It’s about being with them in a way that builds their brain and your bond.