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The Newborn Mom
Nora always uses a baby monitor to keep an ear out for her daughter when she is sleeping in another room because she wants to make sure that she is safe and secure at all times.
Nora ensures that all of her daughter's toys and equipment, such as her crib and car seat, meet safety standards and are free of any potential hazards, because she wants her daughter to play and sleep without any risk of harm.
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Nora enjoys playing with soft toys and stuffed animals with her daughter because it allows her to engage her senses and develop motor skills in a fun way.
Nora enjoys dancing and singing to her daughter because it helps keep her entertained and happy and teaches her to appreciate music and movement.
Nora reads picture books and talks to her daughter about pictures and stories because it helps her daughter begin to develop her language skills and cognitive abilities.
Nora often shows the baby to look at black and white picture cards, because in the baby's sensitive period of visual development, the eyes are the first sensitive to observe the black and white, the contrast is obvious.