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
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!
Animals are divided into categories such as "Big" (giraffe, blue whale), "Fast" (peregrine falcon, red fox), "In the Dark" (owl, red panda), and, of course, "In the House" (dog, cat, hamster). The playful text on the flaps gives readers simple clues that encourage discovery: Lift the flap that reads "I am super fast" and find a cheetah, while peeking under "My home is a fishbowl" reveals the cutest goldfish. The names of all the animals featured are included for easy reading and learning, and the tough board pages with rounded corners guarantee many hours of safe fun.
In My Very First Book of Words, children can match the picture in the bottom half with the word in the top half. Which one is the car? Which one is the fish? Only you can match them. Children will love solving the puzzles of these clever, vibrant books.
De México a Irán pasando por Kenia o Nepal, este libro nos lleva a conocer a cinco chicas. Cada una nos cuenta su historia y destaca un tema social relacionado con el lugar y los derechos de la mujer en su país. Cada relato va acompañado de páginas documentales con el fin de ampliar el debate y aportar elementos concretos.
La autora nos relata lo duro que es soportar el peso de las tradiciones, las prohibiciones y las humillaciones, y usa sus coloridas ilustraciones para poner luz en la oscuridad. El libro incluye un inspirador prefacio de Clémentine Beauvais.