The First Five Years


Reading is a fundamental skill anyone needs in order to interact and function within society, and is a key focus in early education. While reading is a skill taught in schools, it is still vital that children grasp the concept of language and reading comprehension skills before they even begin school. Studies show that children who develop these basic skills with their parents before entering the school system are more likely to grasp other educational concepts more easily and develop a more diverse vocabulary that assists in this early learning. Additionally, it helps improve their confidence to try new things, understand new concepts, and develop socially within the classroom atmosphere. 

Personalized Baby Books
The first five years of a child’s life are the most important for developing healthy life-long habits. Aside from helping a child develop language and reading skills, (including introducing kids to foreign languages since their brains are more adept to naturally learning various dialects when young) it is also a great time to establish healthy eating and physical habits, foster emotional understanding through parent-to-child interactions and develop good motor skills. All of these factors help children when they enter an educational atmosphere and ensure that their minds are at their most optimal to absorb new information and develop lasting learning skills.

KD Novelties is a publisher of children’s books and provides children the tools of reading for a lifetime with their very own personalized book.  

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Little One Book

Valentine’s Day is around the corner and is a great opportunity to express our appreciation to our loved ones. Kids need positive reinforcement and appreciation on this caring holiday as much as the rest of us, and showing them love with personalized books is more likely to be cherished and remembered than any easily-devoured candy. Sure kids are instantly sated when given chocolate but a personalized book with their photo inserted throughout the story is more likely to leave a lasting impression. 


God Love Me Book

KD Novelties has a wide selection of books that are sure to make any kid feel extra special and loved.  Our LittleOne, Little One personalized book is a best-seller for Valentine’s Day and is really popular with parents, featuring a story that parents can share with their learning little ones. We also carry personalized book baskets such as Princess Gift Baskets that will make any little girl feel special as the princess of all her favorite classics. And no matter how they feel, a “God Loves Me personalized book” can help any kid feel less alone and more loved. 


Personalized Teddy Bear Valentine’s Day Basket

Share any of these personalized gifts, and more, from KD Novelties and save an extra 15% until February 19th. Just use the coupon code LOVE15-OFF to share the love! Any of these personalized gifts will remind kids that they are thought of, appreciated and loved, and will also keep them feeling special.


Visit our website at http://www.KDNovelties.com and share the LOVE this Valentine’s Day.

Get Your Baby to Read

Personalized Children's Books
Personalized Baby Books
It’s never too early to get into a story, and babies are no exception. While babies may not fully understand the concept of a book, it’s important to let them explore and experience books. Our Personalized Baby Books build self-image and help babies with their recognition skills as well as leading to an early independent interest in reading! 

Babies use all of their senses to learn, and letting them experience a book in all of these ways can help your child create a positive relationship with books for life.  Just as babies are more receptive to learning languages during their first three years of life, they are also more receptive to reading as well. 

Children look to their parents for behavioral cues and pick many of them up, especially in their earliest years when parents are their main social connection and teacher. Read to your kids, be an enticing storyteller. Children can learn a lot from vocal cues and no one is immune to a well-told story. Not only that, but parents should read, too. Kids want to do whatever their parents are doing and learn a lot through imitation. Also, have books around the house, baby books, magazines, novels, you name it. Having books available makes books a fixed part of your babies growing world.
Remember, babies are exceptionally impressionable.  Not only can parents read along with their kids, point to pictures and be effective storytellers, but they can play reading games and use letter cards. While children are learning the language, they can learn how to read it at the same time as well. But remember, be patient. Babies will be babies and they learn best when they explore on their own, building a sense of independence. Don’t get frustrated if your baby loses interest or crawls away, moving around is part of their learning experience. Find the right moments to sit with them and expose them to the wonderful world of reading.