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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
How do we move around the world with awareness? Thanks to the 5
senses, which allow us to experience reality! In this book, the
psychotherapist Chiara Piroddi provides games and activities that
allow the child to learn, independently, through guided games and
simple but accurate explanations, the anatomical characteristics of
the five senses. At the end of the book, thanks to simple
instructions, it will be possible to create additional Montessorian
materials to experience the world beyond the book.
An internationally bestselling series of board books with amazing
real-life sounds! This brand new edition includes replaceable AAA
batteries and an exciting 'Look and Find' game on the final page.
Press the button, recognise the sound, then point at the right
picture! What sounds do a nightingale, cuckoo, great tit, magpie
and blackbird make? Push the buttons to find out! Aimed at babies
and toddlers, this ground-breaking series of interactive board
books has a button on every spread, which plays one of five
different exceptional quality sound effects. Children of every age
will be captivated as they bring the artwork to life with five
amazing real-life sounds.
What's that horrible sound? Press the buttons and listen out for
some truly disgusterous noises, from fizzing whizzpoppers to
crunching crocodiles . . . With iconic illustrations from Quentin
Blake, this sturdy, colourful noisy sound book is the perfect way
to introduce the youngest chiddlers to the world of Roald Dahl.
Look out for more marvellous board books for titchy toddlers: Roald
Dahl: Words Roald Dahl: Shapes Roald Dahl: Colours Roald Dahl: ABC
Roald Dahl: 123 Roald Dahl: Opposites Roald Dahl: Animal Sounds
'Sparklers' is a set of information books for pre-school children
that will eventually cover all key topic areas of the early years
curriculum. The books are designed to support and extend the
learning of children aged 3 to 5.
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