Teaching speech can be as simple as beep-beep! Created by a speech-language pathologist, My First Learn-to-Talk Book: Things That Go pairs favorite vehicles with a proven approach designed to help youngsters learn to talk.
Each page offers:
Simple, exciting sounds that are easy for little ones to imitate, and can be used to build bigger words
Rhythm and rhyme to encourage repetition and help keep babies engaged, even before they understand the text
Real photographs that model correct mouth positions and support social emotional learning
Colorful illustrations of cars, trucks, trains, and other favorite things that go!
Simple words and "Dada" phrases that are easy for little ones to imitate, and can be used and practiced throughout daily routines
Rhythm and rhyme to encourage repetition and help keep babies engaged, even before they can understand the text
Real photographs that model correct mouth positions and support social emotional learning
Each page features:
Simple words and "Mama" phrases that are easy for little ones to imitate, and can be used and practiced throughout daily routines
Rhythm and rhyme to encourage repetition and help keep babies engaged, even before they can understand the text
Real photographs that model correct mouth positions and support social emotional learning
Written by a speech-language pathologist, The I Can Say Mama Book uses a proven approach to teach little ones how to say "Mama!" Reading the book aloud helps caregivers easily model important aspects of communication for little ones―not only through sounds and words, but also with gestures, facial expressions and more!
Sweet dreams and sleep tight, from A to Z good night! With an evergreen message of love, adorable baby animal illustrations, and heartwarming rhymes, this sweet bedtime story is perfect for families to read and share together. Ideal for new parents and baby showers, tuck your little one in for the night with an ABC board book that helps babies and toddlers follow bedtime routines and snuggle up for sleep wrapped in love with each letter of the alphabet.
Simple, exciting sounds that are easy for little ones to imitate, and can be used to build bigger words
Rhythm and rhyme to encourage repetition and help keep babies engaged, even before they can understand the text
Real photographs that model correct mouth positions and support social emotional learning
There's only one rule in Larry's book: don't push the button.
Larry's had a busy day, but now it's time to go to bed. Larry knows he shouldn't push the button…but he can't resist one tap before going to sleep. Or maybe two…or three! Each push helps him get ready to cuddle up for the night.