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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > First experiences > The senses
Bright illustrations keep your little one engaged Sturdy board pages ensure you can read this story together again and again Peek-a-boo holes let you see our dinosaur friend peeking from the back of the book Reading is learning!
Meet the most adorable forest friends in this lively, interactive Touch & Feel Lamaze board book! Let's help Mommy and Daddy around the house!
Will Kate be able to convince Hannah she can play catch, even though she is blind? This beautifully illustrated story follows Kate through her day at school as she tries to explain to Hannah how she "sees" through touching, smelling, tasting, and hearing the things around her. The final three pages of this book contains information and engaging activities to do with preschool through third grade children to teach them about the five senses and blindness.
This is a wonderful book full of vibrant colorful flowers. Children of all ages will love the vivid bright colors. This book enhances alertness and stimulates brain functions. I Love Colorful Flowers is a book you will read over and over again.
Introduces readers to the concept of opposites through the pairing of clean and dirty. Simple text, straightforward photos, and a photo glossary make this title the perfect primer on a common pair of opposites.
The Sensory System is a system in your body that tells you how to react with the world around you. But some people react differently to the world around them than other people do. They sometimes react by screaming, crying, hiding, running away or even just yelling. "Stop " These people usually react in this way because their body's nerves are telling them how to react when they are feeling either excited, frustrated, mad, sad, upset or just thinking they can't do it. This does not mean that they are better or worse than other people. It just means that they need sensory tools. Sensory Tools are tools that either calm your body down or tools that help your body stay alert and let it learn. Some sensory tools that the sensory room kids use are the squeeze machine, theraputty, stretchy bands, concentration puppets, P's & Q's, one-legged T-Stools, the swing, Body Sox and the mini-trampoline. Many of these items come from the sensory room. Others are in the classroom. Each student that goes to the sensory room will tell you about the tools that help them best and describe a day in the life for them. Many of the kids will use the words proprioceptive input. Just so you know, proprioceptive input is when the joints and muscles in the body are getting pressure and moved by doing things like pulling, pushing or carrying something heavy. It is also when we do any kind of exercise or hard work that makes our muscles have to do a job that is fit for you. When you use the large muscles in your body, you feel calmer and more organized. Hope you enjoy this book written and illustrated by Abigail Grace Kroneberger.
Do you ever wonder what children who are almost too young to talk really see in the world? "Tell Me, Tell Me, What You See" answers that question. This book will both charm and create wonder with children and parents alike. About the Authors:
When billions of little stars find themselves individually fragmented and split off from the Original Beautiful Light, they suddenly begin to feel guilt over the mistaken thought that they had destroyed that Beautiful Light to gain their individuality. This sense of separation from their Source fosters fierce competition, with each star pitted against every other. Each star's individual goal is to replace the Original Beautiful Light, but feeble twinkling is all that their super-strenuous and exhausting efforts can produce. The Parable of the Stars is a story of rediscovery as the stars come to remember their true beauty and power within their oneness as the single beautiful Light.
Marni Altaker-Mount's My First Day of School is a great starter
book for any child experiencing school for the first time. Marni
Altaker-Mount wrote this book while pursuing her undergraduate
degree in Elementary Education. After successfully completing her
undergraduate studies, completing a Masters of Education, and
teaching for eight years she realized there was a need to publish
her book for both classroom and home use to help children cope with
their first school experience. Through the use of vivid color
illustrations by AmyBeth Quering, this book is not only verbally
stimulating but also visually entertaining.
Dress up together with Colorformsthat "stick like magic"! Explore different dress-up scenes together and use the Colorformsto create new, exciting stories together. Stick the pieces again and again for endless mix-and-match fun!Use more than 50 Colorformsfor tons of possibilities! Colorful scenes are perfect for creative fun Carry along handle is perfect for little hands on the go Officially licensed Colorformsproduct
Bright illustrations keep your little one engaged Sturdy board pages ensure you can read this story together again and again Peek-a-boo holes let you see our dinosaur friend peeking from the back of the book Reading is learning!
Go along with one nervous little boy, as he faces a day he DREADS - Haircut Day! He hides under the bed with fear at the beginning, but by the end, he has learned that it's not so scary. He learns to cope with his fear of the barber, and even maybe like it a little! Michele Griffin is no stranger to 'picky' children, having spent 7 years as a pediatric occupational therapist working with children who were 'extra-sensitive' or had 'sensory' issues. Often demonstrating strong dislikes for haircuts, tags in shirts, seams on socks and lumps in food, these children are sometimes very challenging for parents to rear. Griffin created this story to foster communication, tolerance and understanding between parent and child.
Oink, oink! Meet the most lovable bunch of animals on the farm in this lively activity book featuring 2000 farm and animal stickers. Fun scenes and engaging activities fill each page for hours of sticker fun. Help the farmers harvest crops, feed pigs, milk cows, and round up the fluffy flock of sheep on their busy farm. Boys and girls will love exploring every farm-themed page filled with coloring, drawing, mazes, and tons of doodling fun. A must for your little farmer! 2000 farm animal stickers including cows, goats, chickens, sheep, farm kitties, sheep herding dogs, tractors, garden vegetables, pumpkins, and more! Variety of shapes and sizes to play with Engaging activities designed to strengthen visual thinking and practice hand-eye coordination. Stickers for toddlers and early learning activities help refine fine motor skills Practice early learning concepts such as counting, matching, and opposites with your child Variety of activities and puzzles including mazes, connect the dot-to-dot, hidden objects, spot the difference, decorating pictures, and more! At-home or on-the-go activity book ideal for road trips, summer fun, airplane rides, rainy days, and more! A perfect gift for birthdays and holidays for hours of fun.
With padded covers, simple images, and an amazing range of novelty textures, Baby Touch and Feel books capture the attention of the very youngest children, and create an experience they'll want to repeat over and over again. "Baby Touch and Feel: Things That Go" introduces babies to all kind of vehicles, from cars to boats to high-flying airplanes.
Introduces readers to the concept of opposites through the pairing of clean and dirty. Simple text, straightforward photos, and a photo glossary make this title the perfect primer on a common pair of opposites.
Introduce your baby to popular pets with this bright, interactive touch-and-feel book. With simple text, bold illustrations and an exciting touch-and-feel on every double page, this playful book engages your baby's senses as they discover lots of adorable pets. Children will love exploring all the different textures as they tickle the sparkly goldfish, touch the scaly lizard and stroke the fluffy dog! Sensory development Boosts motor skills Recommended for children aged 0+ Illustrated by Lemon Ribbon Studio Also available: Baby Touch: Hello, Daddy! Baby Touch: Hello, Mummy! Baby Touch: Seasons Tab Book Baby Touch: Vehicles Tab Book |
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