Description
Introduce your little one to the magical world of words with 'Lift The Flap Look Who's Talkin'! This engaging photographic sound book is expertly designed for children aged 0-2, helping them connect objects with words through interactive learning. Each page features multi-button sounds that delight and educate, making this an essential part of any toddler's library. With 14 vibrant pages filled with colorful images, your child will discover the 25 essential words they should know as outlined by Professor Leslie Rescorla's Language Development Survey. The unique lift-the-flap feature unveils baby sign language for each word, promoting early communication and enriching your child's vocabulary. This book is perfect for parents who want to foster language skills from an early age while having fun and interacting with their child during reading time. 'Lift The Flap Look Who's Talkin' is more than just a book; it's an engaging learning experience crafted by SCHOLASTIC INC for curious minds. This is a brand new product, making it a wonderful gift option for baby showers or toddlers' birthdays. Enhance your child's development with this educational gem that supports language growth in a delightful way. Delivery information: Enjoy fast shipping options to ensure your book arrives at your doorstep swiftly, ready to engage your child! Order today and embark on a journey of discovery and learning together.
CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9780545915045
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC INC
Number of Pages 14
A photographic, multi-button sound book that helps very young children link objects and words. Flaps throughout reveal baby sign language for each word. Features the 25 words toddlers under 2 should be using in line with Professor Leslie Rescorla's Language Development Survey.
CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9780545915045
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC INC
Number of Pages 14
A photographic, multi-button sound book that helps very young children link objects and words. Flaps throughout reveal baby sign language for each word. Features the 25 words toddlers under 2 should be using in line with Professor Leslie Rescorla's Language Development Survey.