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Colorful, tactile pages spark curiosity and sensory exploration.
Simple words and themes enhance early vocabulary development.
Durable, child-friendly design encourages hands-on learning.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

First 100 Soft to Touch
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Why to read
Interactive exploration of human anatomy for young learners.
Vivid illustrations stimulate visual learning and engagement.
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Stimulates sensory development with tactile cloth pages.
Introduces farm animals, promoting early language skills.
Bright, colorful illustrations capture infants' attention.
Safe, durable design for baby-friendly handling.

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Have You Ever Seen a Smack of Jellyfish?: An Alphabet Book
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Explores alphabet through captivating marine life illustrations.
Enhances vocabulary with playful, engaging language.
Encourages letter recognition and phonetic awareness.
Fosters curiosity about nature and animals.

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Introduces basic words and colors effectively.
Stimulates early language and sensory skills.
Engaging illustrations capture young readers’ attention.
Supports cognitive development and memory enhancement.

Wishy Washy: A Book of First Words and Colors for Growing Minds
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Little Children's Drawing Book
Mary Cartwright, Jo Thompson, 2020
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Why to read
Encourages creativity and artistic expression in young minds.
Simple, step-by-step drawings build confidence and skills.
Fosters fine motor development and attention to detail.
Interactive format makes learning fun and engaging.

Little Children's Drawing Book
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Dinosaur Sponge Art: My First Sponge Art Set
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Why to read
Fosters creativity through hands-on sponge art activities.
Introduces basic paleontology, enhancing science interest.
Supports fine motor skill development and coordination.
Encourages artistic expression and color recognition.

Dinosaur Sponge Art: My First Sponge Art Set
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Bring on the Blue (My First Colors Series)
Candace Whitman, 1998
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Why to read
Introduces basic colors through engaging rhymes and illustrations.
Stimulates visual learning and color recognition.
Encourages interaction through color-naming activities.
Ideal for toddlers beginning to explore their world.
