I Read Signs
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.
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.
The beautiful, brightly colored illustrations in Barnyard Banter will engage and entertain your toddler. The repetitive phrases will encourage her to chime in as she becomes more familiar with the story.
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is a classic children’s book that has opened up a world of learning for generations of children. The repetitive and predictable text will have your little one chiming in and reading along in no time.
This delightful little board book takes you and your baby on an adventure at a lovely day in the park! Invite her to see the clouds, smell a flower and hear a “quack” from a duck!
A cranky, crying and sleepy little baby is about to go to bed. To make her feel better, she is showered with kisses and she is finally able to fall peacefully into a deep sleep. Simple text and art offer gentle, fun-filled opportunities for counting, patterns and vocabulary for different body parts.
This book was inspired by Raffi, a very popular children’s entertainer, who wrote the song Baby Beluga. It tells the story of one little beluga whale’s daily adventures in the deep blue sea.
Chances are that your toddler is starting to become more independent, wanting to do more and more on his own. Celebrate and nurture that independence as you and your toddler enjoy I Can Do It Too!
This book is a great at introducing and teaching emotions while using very little text. It allows for more serve-and-return interactions between you and your baby.
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.
Your toddler may be enjoying playtime and snack time even more than ever, as she uses her fingers to point, pick up toys and eat finger foods. This unique book provides a time for play and pincer grasp practice, and also introduces new vocabulary.