This interactive board book will help build your child's vocabulary and develop her hand-eye coordination as she touches and feels all the tactile textures she is sure to love.

Introduce your baby to 26 adorable animals and their sounds through this fun-to-read board book. The simple, repetitive sentences and vibrant photographs in this informational book will delight your little one.

Your baby will love holding, touching and exploring this book! That’s Not My Piglet… offers a sensory experience on each page, with smooth, bumpy, or soft textures for your baby to touch.

Fine motor skills are developed when your infant practices coordinated muscle movements using her hands. This activity will give your baby some fun practice using her pincer grasp to get the yummy reward!

Infants live in the “here and now” and they learn language and new words by hearing them used in context in their everyday lives. Help your child develop language by using sentences to describe and talk about things as they happen.

Playing a simple game like peek-a-boo can form or strengthen amazing numbers of brain cell connections. Music at a young age also influences brain development. This activity of musical peek-a-boo combines both.

As you are searching for new toys for your infant, consider concept books that focus on colors, shapes and letters as well as plastic and cloth blocks with a variety of textures, shapes, and letters. Your infant needs lots of playful opportunities to explore colors, shapes, letters, and textures.

The story text is large and has a rhyming pattern as a child is asked the title question. The colorful illustrations look like paintings and the featured body part is the main focus.

Take a visual trip to the farmers' market, see people at their booths, choose fresh produce and then view a table setting back at home. This sturdy board book is visually appealing, with its vivid art illustrations of the food and sights of an outdoor market.

Adorable sheep hide from their shepherd in this fun, classic nursery rhyme. You and your baby will be able to find the sheep easily, even when Mary cannot. Bold print and word balloons guide you through the story.