This is a delightful book that will let your child hear playful language that includes rhyme and alliteration and help build your child’s phonological awareness.

Your toddler‘s skills continue to grow as you make reading a regular part of her day. This book will spark new ideas for pretend play as your child meets these colorful characters and sees what amazing things can happen with a little imagination.

The rhyming and repetitive text may encourage your little one to join in as you read the story. There are plenty of “teachable moments” in this book!

This activity will encourage your toddler to use the muscles in his hand, wrist and arm to create unique designs on a large canvas. By allowing little ones to explore materials in new and interesting ways, you can provide the practice needed to strengthen the muscles that will one day be used for writing and illustrating stories!

Help your toddler become aware of the many sounds of nature and the outdoors. You can name the sounds you hear and you might even try to imitate them.

One way that young children learn about shapes is by comparing the similarities of shapes and matching similar shapes. This activity will help your child learn to distinguish and sort different shapes.

Toddlers often experience a vocabulary spurt during these months. A toddler who has a vocabulary of about 50 words may add about 50 more words in just a matter of months! You may want to keep a diary of the new words your toddler is using.

A baby bird is born while his mother has gone off to find him food. The baby goes out to find his mother but he doesn’t even know what she looks like. Your child will love the determination and bravery of this little bird.

Meet the animals, whose day has started off in an unhappy way. Simple drawings depict sad expressions on faces. See how things turn around for these little animals as they see things from another perspective and end up having A Good Day.

A new twist on an old song, children in this book are using simple sign language to sing along. Adorable drawings of multicultural children guide you word by word.