The grocery store is a great place to develop vocabulary and practice oral language skills. The next time you’re shopping, stop by the produce department and explore the fruits and vegetables.

Join the game of jungle hide-and-seek as Mama JoJo tries to find her baby lemur, Jazzy. Die-cut pages and vivid tropical colors show a peek of what’s to come as your child explores and encounters jungle friends.

Toddlers will love this sturdy touch-and-feel book inspired by Dr. Seuss’s classic One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish. With its fur, flaps, and feathers, this silly book will entertain your little one over and over again.

In this game, you will combine a two-year-old’s love of games and their natural curiosity into a sneaky game that develops an attention to language.

At about two years old, children begin to notice the different shapes, lines and circles that appear in printed materials. Create a Hall of Shapes to help your child notice the features of print.

Have you ever gone shopping with your child on a day when he just doesn’t want to go? That’s what happens when Mama Llama takes her little one, Llama Llama, out for a day of shopping.

Developing language is something that happens every day. In this game, your child can practice simple oral language skills.

Some two-year-olds may not show interest in drawing, but love to take the marker lids off and try to put them back on. Allow your child to explore markers and writing this way!

In this activity, the goal is less about recognizing the specific letter and more about becoming aware that a letter is a printed shape that is pretty important.