These are ideal rst books for very young readers, lled with delightful artwork and simple descriptions. They are designed to help infants embark on a lifetime of reading, introducing them to basic concepts of literacy, the alphabet, mechanics and the natural world.
This is an ideal first book for very young readers, filled with delightful art work of different modes of transport, from cars to rockets, and simple descriptions of the vehicles. It is designed to help infants embark on a lifetime of reading, introducing them to basic concepts of literacy, the alphabet, and mechanics.
See, Search, Find: On The Go contains images of amazing vehicles, from boats to hot air balloons, composed of lots of smaller objects that match the same theme. Every page features a sidebar containing items for children to spot and say aloud, practising their language acquisition skills. Children will have fun while developing their ability to follow simple written instructions and use spoken language.
This is an ideal first book for very young readers, filled with delightful art work of animals, from household pets to exotic species, and simple descriptions of the creatures. It is designed to help infants embark on a lifetime of reading, introducing them to basic concepts of literacy, the alphabet and the natural world.
This is an ideal first book for very young readers, containing more than 100 words. It is filled with delightful art work of the places found around an ordinary town, as well as their names. It is designed to help infants embark on a lifetime of reading, introducing them to basic concepts of literacy, the alphabet and everyday life. Reading the text helps to familiarise babies with the patterns of speech. Talking and reading go together and this helps a baby to listen. Listening and talking help lay the foundations for language development.
This is an ideal first book for very young readers, containing more than 100 words. It is filled with delightful art work of the various items of furniture and everyday life in all the rooms of a home, as well as their names. It is designed to help infants embark on a lifetime of reading, introducing them to basic concepts of literacy, the alphabet and the world. Reading the text helps to familiarise babies with the patterns of speech. Talking and reading go together and this helps a baby to listen. Listening and talking help lay the foundations for language development.