Children often learn to recognize common environmental signs long before they learn to read. This book uses bright color photographs of familiar signs and can be used to introduce concepts of print.

Many young children are fascinated by vehicles and ways to travel. On the Go will take your child around the globe to Peru, India, Hong Kong, Egypt, and Australia.

In this activity, your child can enter Shoe World, where she will have fun wearing new shoes while she learns to describe and make observations about them.

In addition to being a useful life skill, cutting helps to develop the same muscles necessary for holding a pencil and writing at a later age. If you take the time to put together a Cutting Kit, it will encourage frequent and successful cutting practice.

Listening activities help children attune to sounds and lay the groundwork for hearing and identifying the more subtle sounds that make up words. In this fun activity, your child will be asked to listen for and act upon a super word.

This is a charming bedtime story for little ones about a little tiger who is afraid to fall asleep. His mother reminds him that he can enter a world of magical dreams when he falls asleep. She assures him that she will be waiting for him when he wakes up.

In this creative Mother Goose book, the author uses both text and pictures in his nursery rhymes that your child can follow along with and use the picture clues to help read the rhymes.

This activity uses environmental print (words in our environment) to expose your child to print awareness. Add paper, crayons and imagination and extend this into a fun writing activity.

Your child can continue to work on her observation skills by playing this fun game using a collection of uppercase magnetic alphabet letters in different colors.