If your toddler loves music and movement, this is the book for her. This rhythmic book will have you dancing across the floor with your little one.

Now that your toddler can turn the pages in a book and is eager to try and solve problems, this interactive chunky board book is just right for him. Someone or something is hiding under inviting flaps that your toddler will need to move so that he can answer the question posed.

This adorable counting book uses hugs to teach numbers! Fun predictable sentences illustrate a number, an event during the day and a reason for hugs.

Finger painting provides a fun way for your toddler to strengthen the muscles in her hands and fingers. As your child progresses through the toddler years, she’ll begin to use those muscles to help her control crayons and pencils.

Toddlers love to use a shovel and dig in the sand. Why not make it a fun learning activity by letting them dig for letters?

A fun way to see that your toddler really is learning a lot of language is to play games where he can show off all of the words he understands but cannot yet say.

A busy little toddler demonstrates lots of ways that his world can be quiet and loud. The examples of opposites, plus the word list pages at the end, provide an excellent variety of pictures for vocabulary building.

Join this tiny toddler to see morning from his point of view and find out who he sees as he starts his day. Beautiful illustrations give a clue, but you’ll have to turn the page to find out who he sees next.

No one can resist watching a train go by and wondering where it is going or what it is carrying. The text in this book is limited to a color and the name of the train car, but when put together, it’s like a moving rainbow.