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1. Brain Food

Give a selection of learning books for now and later.

Inspire their imagination: Herve Tullet's charming book Press Here (Chronicle, $14.99, 2011) and his lift-the-flap books: The Game of Let's Go, The Game of Mix-Up Art, The Game of Patterns, The Game of Light, The Game of Finger Worms and The Game of Mix and Match (Phaidon Press, $8.95 each, 2011)

Spur discovery: Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow? By Susan A. Shea, paintings by Tom Slaughter (Blue Apple, $16.99) with curious questions about what kinds of things can grow and National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Why by Amy Shields (Random House, $14.95, 2011) for all those questions kids ask as soon as they start to talk.

Nurture a love of animals: Steve Jenkins and Robin Page's adorable trio about the surprising things animals do, Time to EatTime for a Bath, and 0 Comments on Brain Food as of 1/1/1900
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