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Wishy Washy: A Book of First Words and Colors for Growing Minds
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What’s inside...
Wishy Washy is a vibrant and engaging book designed to introduce young readers to a variety of first words and colors. Through a series of beautifully illustrated pages, children are encouraged to explore and learn in a fun and interactive way. Accelerate your toddler's education in first words and colors using this engaging book designed by a professional artist and licensed speech therapist. Wishy Washy takes your young child on an adventure as they learn new words through life-like paintings, bright colors, and an animal friend who guides them along the way. Written by licensed speech therapist Tabitha Paige, Wishy Washy features strategically chosen first words that include a child's earliest developing sounds, such as m, b, p, t, etc. The book also includes guidance on how to foster your child's speech and language development as they grow. So join our little chipmunk friend on a creative adventure as he encourages your child to talk in a fun and interactive way!
Why read this book
- Introduces basic words and colors effectively.
- Stimulates early language and sensory skills.
- Engaging illustrations capture young readers’ attention.
- Supports cognitive development and memory enhancement.
The Big Picture
- Explore colors and words through playful storytelling.
- Stimulate cognitive growth and early vocabulary skills.
- Encourage curiosity and exploration in everyday life.
Diversity & Representation
- Vibrant illustrations showcase diverse characters and settings.
- Inclusive language promotes cultural understanding and acceptance.
- Colorful pages reflect a variety of real-life scenarios.
Age
0-2
Length
24 pages
Text complexity
developing
Character Compass
Discussion points
What colors do you see on this page and how do they make you feel?
Can you find a word you've never seen before? What do you think it means?
Which character in the book would you like to be friends with and why?
What is your favorite part of the story and how does it make you think?
If you could add a new word to the book, what would it be and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Utilize a playful tone to mimic the joyful exploration of colors and words in the book, making the discussion light and enjoyable.
Point to different words and colors on the page as you discuss them, helping your child to visually connect the concepts.
Encourage imagination and creativity by asking your child to think of alternative endings or additional characters based on the words found in the book.
Validate all responses to boost confidence, even if the interpretations are unique, emphasizing that creativity in thought is welcome.
What parents love
Bright colors and cute illustrations captivate my toddler!
Perfect for learning first words, very engaging!
Love the repetitive phrases—great for early reading skills.
Helps my child learn colors in a fun way!
Key Lessons
Example Lesson: Vocabulary Development
Explanation: Through repetitive and thematic word presentation throughout 'Wishy Washy', children are introduced to first words and colors.
Real-World Application: This can help children in identifying and naming colors and everyday objects, enhancing their language skills during early development stages.
Example Lesson: Color Recognition
Explanation: The book uses bright and engaging illustrations to teach children about different colors.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this knowledge by recognizing and naming colors in their surroundings, aiding in their cognitive development.
Example Lesson: Observational Skills
Explanation: By pointing out details in the colorful illustrations, the book encourages children to pay attention to their environment.
Real-World Application: This skill can be applied in real life as it enhances children’s ability to notice and differentiate various objects and scenarios around them.
Example Lesson: Memory Enhancement
Explanation: Repetition of first words and colors throughout the book helps in reinforcing memory.
Real-World Application: Improved memory aids children not only in academic settings but also in their daily interactions and learning processes.
Example Lesson: Concept of Print
Explanation: The book introduces basic concepts of print to children, like how to turn pages and directionality of text.
Real-World Application: Understanding these concepts helps children in developing readiness for reading and writing in their forthcoming educational years.