Farm Animals

by Rob Walker

Published 1 January 2008

Safari Animals

by Rob Walker

Published 1 January 2011
First Safari Animals introduces animals of the wild, from the cute and cuddly monkey to the huge elephant. Each spread asks questions about the items on the page, encouraging conversation between parent and child. Beside each animal you'll find items and other animals relating to it, such as its baby or what it eats. Identifying babies and adults is a good way of encouraging grouping skills.

Numbers

by Rob Walker

Published 1 June 2008

Machines

by Rob Walker

Published 1 January 2011

Sizes

by Rob Walker

Published 28 April 2010
Happy toddlers get a brighter start with the clearly labelled, colourful photographs in "First Sizes". Bright photographs help to illustrate concepts like small and big, tall and short. It's an educational and stimulating early learning book for all toddlers on the look out for new things! Starting from the everyday things they already know, this book will encourage children's natural curiosity about the world around them. Questions around the edges of the pages prompt discussion, helping to develop vocabulary and speech. Babies and toddlers love books. Right from the start, they love to listen to voices and look at lively pictures. A toddler's brain contains twice as many connections as an adult's, so we have more capacity to learn in infancy than at any other time. Reading to children helps them learn to listen and to recognise and imitate the sounds they hear. They will benefit from books long before they are ready to learn to read. Babies and toddlers love familiar things, and they will enjoy sharing books like this time and time again.

Colours

by Rob Walker

Published 30 October 2009
Happy toddlers get a brighter start with the clearly labelled, colourful photographs in "First Colours". Colourful splats surround colourful photographs of colourful objects! It's an educational and stimulating early learning book for all toddlers on the look out for new things! Starting from the everyday things they already know, this book will stimulate and encourage children's natural curiosity about the world around them. Can you point to the wheels on the car? What other red things can you think of? What's your favourite colour? Questions around the edges of the pages prompt discussion, helping to develop vocabulary and speech. Babies and toddlers love books. Right from the start, they love to listen to voices and look at lively pictures. A toddler's brain contains twice as many connections as an adult's, so we have more capacity to learn in infancy than at any other time. Reading to children helps them learn to listen and to recognise and imitate the sounds they hear. They will benefit from books long before they are ready to learn to read. Babies and toddlers love familiar things, and they will enjoy sharing books like this time and time again.

Shapes

by Rob Walker

Published 30 October 2009
What shape is the tea bag? What is shaped like a cube? The descriptive power that comes with recognising shapes is a key skill in any young child's development. With this curved-corner board book they can play games which enhance these abilities by matching the shape to the correct object. Each spread features the same shapes in the context of a different topic, such as 'Shapes at Home' and 'Shapes in Town'. This enables them to recognise shapes wherever they go! Starting from the everyday things they already know, this book will stimulate and encourage children's natural curiosity about the world around them. Questions on each page encourage interaction and enhance learning. Lively colour photographs and brightly coloured backgrounds make every page visually exciting. Babies and toddlers love books. Right from the start, they love to listen to voices and look at lively pictures. A toddler's brain contains twice as many connections as an adult's, so we have more capacity to learn in infancy than at any other time. Reading to children helps them learn to listen and to recognise and imitate the sounds they hear.
They will benefit from books long before they are ready to learn to read. Children love familiar things, and they will enjoy sharing books like this time and time again.

First Shapes

by Rob Walker

Published 17 February 2015

First Farm Animals

by Rob Walker

Published 17 February 2015

First Words

by Rob Walker

Published 17 February 2015