Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Baby books: The First Book of Colors and Vegetables.







I actually love the idea behind this book. It is very simplistic because it is for very young children. It not only helps with colors but helps with identifing veggies as well. Make sure you get a copy today because it is free.

From the Author

Dear Parent - This book will teach your baby the names of colors and Vegetables!

From my experience, I'm sure, that you, like every other parent, wondering what is the best way to teach your baby new words.
With The first book of colors and vegetables, your baby will learn the names of colors and vegetables as well as to make the connection between them.
Basic concepts of colors and food (mostly healthy foods) are extremely important to help your baby build the vocabulary and basic language skills.
Colorful, high quality and fun illustrations, allow you to develop the world of words of your baby in a way of playing and enjoyment.
Indirectly, with the help of this book, your baby will be disclosed to the world of vegetables which are, of course, healthy food and very important for the early development. Learning the names and the images of the vegetables, as first words, allows the baby to get to know the foods found around him/her, "make friends" with vegetables and see them as a natural part of his world and his /her plate.
In This baby book, below each image, you will also find the name of the color and the vegetable in a clear and correct color. The book makes use of custom fonts, which enables the initial exposure to alphabet. This, will help children to form the essentials elements needed for the beginning of reading, in their brain.
Studies indicate that exposure to written words, from a young age contributes to the development of written language and reading.
The book can be used by parents, kindergarten teacher and therapists to built foundation for good visual and alphabet skills of the baby.


  Baby books: The First Book of Colors and Vegetables. (The healthy Baby Books collection)

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