Guide your baby’s eyes by pointing to the characters and tracing the action across the panels with your finger. If a ball rolls from panel one to panel two, slide your finger across the gutter (the space between panels) to show the continuity of the movement. 3. Act Out the Panels

For babies with visual impairment, low tone, or auditory sensitivity:

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