
Unsere Tiere (Mein Baby-Pixi Buggybuch)
Some books are designed for quiet bedtime moments. This one is built for the chaos of the buggy, the snack crumbs, and the inevitable book-dropping. Baby Pixi 44: Buggybuch Unsere Tiere is a tiny, durable book made for babies to explore language through pictures while out in the world.
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About
Baby Pixi 44: Buggybuch is part of the Baby Pixi series, a collection of small board-style books designed for babies and toddlers. The book is made from waterproof, tear-resistant material and includes a strap so it can be attached to a buggy or stroller, which prevents it from disappearing under supermarket shelves or into puddles.
The format is simple and visual. Each page shows colourful illustrations created to attract the attention of very young children. The book is designed for babies and early toddlers who are beginning to recognise objects and sounds.
Why This Book is Perfect for Bilingual Babies
- It’s great for tiny bursts. One page, one picture, one word — exactly the kind of input a young brain can process while sitting in a buggy and watching the world go by.
- It’s clear and concrete. Babies don’t learn from abstract ideas. They learn from things they can see and recognise. When a parent points to the picture and says the word “Hund… dog”, the brain links the image with two sounds. That’s how bilingual vocabulary starts forming.
- It lives where real life happens. It attaches to the buggy, which means it appears during walks, errands, park trips, and random “we’re waiting for the bus” moments. A parent points to the page, then to the real object nearby. Suddenly, the book isn’t just a book anymore; it’s a language bridge between the page and the world.
“It lives permanently on the stroller strap. Sometimes we read a page while waiting at the traffic lights. Sometimes it’s just a few seconds of pointing at pictures.”
Nicola
3 Ways to Use This Book
1. Point-Name-Repeat
Point to the picture and say the word in your heritage language first. Then repeat it in the community language. “Hund… dog.”
2. Buggy Observation Game
When your child sees something outside that matches a picture in the book, connect them. Example: “Look! Hund! Same as in the book.”
3. Mini Language Moments
Open the book to one page and repeat the word several times during a walk. “Baum… tree… Baum.” Short, repeated exposures are often more effective for babies than long reading sessions.
My Recommendation
★★★★★
Not necessary, but a nice addition for babies and early toddlers. It is a durable first book designed for babies who explore the world with their hands, mouths, and unlimited enthusiasm for dropping things. It works best as an on-the-go language companion rather than a sit-down reading experience.
Tips. Keep a buggy book like this permanently attached to the stroller. That way it becomes part of your daily rhythm rather than something you have to remember to pack..
Language Simplicity
Very low difficulty, vocabulary-based.
Visual Support
Bright illustrations help children link words with objects.
Sensory Engagement
Pure visual book.
What Works
+ Durable but thin pages
+ Small format works well for travel, buggy rides, and everyday outings
+ As the language is basic, it works in any language, not just German
+ Affordable
Concerns
– Limited content and may be outgrown quickly
-No storytelling
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Maria Ivanova, Multilingual parent & book reviewer
Oct 2, 2025





