Emotions (Clever Baby)

SKU: PR356970

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Introducing 'Emotions' by Clever Baby, the perfect interactive learning tool for toddlers to explore shapes and emotions! This BRAND NEW book, published by Quarto US and set for release in 2024, is designed specifically to captivate young minds with its charming illustrations and engaging storytelling. In this delightful book, your little ones will meet a host of adorable animal characters including a lovable piglet, curious mouse, playful fox, and many more as they embark on a colorful journey discovering shapes like circles, squares, triangles, and beyond.

The interactive format helps toddlers develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as each page encourages participation. For instance, when Mouse hesitates to eat her food, children are prompted to rub her oval tummy and express their hunger. This kind of engagement not only enhances emotional understanding but also builds a foundation for language skills!

As the adventure unfolds, children are invited to spot the shapes in various situations presented throughout the story. The final page includes a fun extension activity, challenging little readers to identify all the shapes they've encountered. 'Emotions' is not just a book; it's a valuable resource for promoting cognitive development and emotional intelligence in early childhood.

Order now to encourage a love for learning in your toddler today! Delivery information remains the same, ensuring quick and safe shipping directly to you.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781956560701
Year: 2024
Publisher: Quarto US


Description:
This engaging, interactive book helps toddlers to identify shapes, such as circles, squares, triangles, and more. Adorable animals, such as a piglet, mouse, fox, and more, are featured in a variety of situations to introduce readers to shapes. Prompts invite children to become part of the story; for example, when Mouse doesn't want to eat her food, young readers are invited to help Mouse: "Rub her oval tummy and say: 'I'm hungry!'" As an extension activity, children are invited to identify all of the shapes the see on the last spread.

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