Empty glass; full glass. Happy baby; sad baby. The world is full of opposites for kids to discover, from colors (black/white) and sizes (big/little) to sounds (loud/quiet) and speed (fast/slow). Color
What first words should a baby learn? Words about themselves, family, fun things (like toys!), and home, sweet home! Enhance their vocabulary with words for food and clothes; bedtime and bath; animals
Moo, bleat, HONK! Meet the animals down on the farm, find out what sounds they make, and discover the names of things associated with each creature. Colorful photos and simple questions encourage lear
A first words book which introduces amazing everyday machines from around the world. Features questions around the sides of the pages to encourage conversation between parent and child.