Little Critters
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Age: 2-4 years
Featuring spreads with raised shaped objects that fit into scooped cut-outs on their opposite page, this TouchThinkLearn book offers the youngest learners an opportunity to explore in a hands-on, multisensory way. Seeing the image, tracing its shape, saying its name—these modes of perception combine to stimulate understanding of essential concepts. Discover a bee and its hive by tracing the raised outline on one side, and the concave shape on the other! Related words on each spread offer parents and child a springboard for further conversation to encourage the language skills crucial to later successful learning. In a format unlike any other, these groundbreaking books translate abstract thought into tangible knowledge.
Age | 0- 3 years, 3-6 years |
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Language | In English |
Type | Non-fiction |
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