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Books with author Christine Dillard

  • My First Math Book: High Contrast: Numbers and Math Symbols for Newborns and Infants

    Christine Kimiko Dillard

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 20, 2019)
    High contrast images aid cognitive development in the early weeks of an infant's life. This book uses numbers and math symbols to create visually stimulating images that will promote your baby's development
  • My First Math Book: An Introduction To Math Symbols For Babies and Toddlers

    Christine Dillard

    language (, Sept. 23, 2017)
    My First Math Book is a vibrant and exciting way to introduce babies and toddlers to simple math symbols and equations. It is never too early to begin developing your child's interest in and love for mathematics.
  • My First Math Book: Counting: a unique introduction to numbers

    Christine Dillard

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 7, 2018)
    Quantities can be a difficult concept for the emerging mind of an infant to grasp. This book was designed to help parents clearly convey what numbers mean. If you say to an infant while looking at a picture book, “There are two dogs,” this can be interpreted in many ways. Is the thing your pointing at called two dogs? Is the name of the dogs two? Or perhaps dogs on a grassy field are referred to as two. Using basic images and the guidance of parents, this book tries to clarify the meaning of one, two, three, four and five for the youngest inquisitive minds.
  • My First Math Book: Counting: a unique introduction to numbers

    Christine Dillard

    eBook (, Jan. 6, 2018)
    Quantities can be a difficult concept for the emerging mind of an infant to grasp. This book was designed to help parents clearly convey what numbers mean. If you say to an infant while looking at a picture book, “There are two dogs,” this can be interpreted in many ways. Is the thing your pointing at called two dogs? Is the name of the dogs two? Or perhaps dogs on a grassy field are referred to as two. Using basic images and the guidance of parents, this book tries to clarify the meaning of one, two, three, four and five for the youngest inquisitive minds.
  • Stop and Go

    Christine Dillard

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2019)
    Little Go is excited to get the world up and going, but even the most enthusiastic go-getter needs a little help sometimes. Follow along as this colorful bird takes on the world in her own unique way. With bright colors and fun characters, this book is a great way to introduce stop, go and the value of teamwork.Girl Stories!Have you noticed that the pronoun “he” comes up a lot in picture books, disproportionately from “she?” Then you probably have a daughter. If you are like me, then the gender roles and disparities in children's literature are a point of frustration. I created the Girl Stories! series for my daughter to show her that she can play any role and be any character.
  • Little Scholar: Biology: An Introduction To Biology Terms for Infants and Toddlers

    Christine Kimiko Dillard

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 19, 2018)
    Why STEM books for babies? In short, to help them love STEM! But to delve a little deeper, science is such an integral part of modern life, for many children their first real exposure to science comes in the classroom. And for a lot of those students, it is something foreign, strange and even scary and this does not encourage them to have a fascination let alone any interest in science. As a tutor for STEM subjects ranging from elementary school to high school, author Christine Kimiko Dillard saw first hand how students confidence impacted their performance in the classroom. She created Little Scholar: Biology to help foster confidence and a love for science at an early age. Little Scholar: Biology is a great way to introduce babies and toddlers to Biology terms and concepts. This biology book for babies is meant to grow with your child. The large titles and pictures will help expose infants to new words and help them make associations with those words. As your little one develops, there is more information on each page to peak their curiosity.
  • My First Math Book: An Introduction To Math Symbols For Babies and Toddlers

    Ms Christine Kimiko Dillard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 22, 2017)
    My First Math Book is a vibrant and exciting way to introduce babies and toddlers to simple math symbols and equations. It is never too early to begin developing your child's interest in and love for mathematics.
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  • Little Scholar: Biology: An Introduction To Biology Terms for Infants and Toddlers

    Christine Kimiko Dillard

    eBook (, Sept. 7, 2018)
    Why STEM books for babies? In short, to help them love STEM! But to delve a little deeper, science is such an integral part of modern life, for many children their first real exposure to science comes in the classroom. And for a lot of those students, it is something foreign, strange and even scary and this does not encourage them to have a fascination let alone any interest in science. As a tutor for STEM subjects ranging from elementary school to high school, author Christine Kimiko Dillard saw first hand how students confidence impacted their performance in the classroom. She created Little Scholar: Biology to help foster confidence and a love for science at an early age. Little Scholar: Biology is a great way to introduce babies and toddlers to Biology terms and concepts. This biology book for babies is meant to grow with your child. The large titles and pictures will help expose infants to new words and help them make associations with those words. As your little one develops, there is more information on each page to peak their curiosity.
  • CMAT: A Montessori Approach to First Words

    Christine Kimiko Dillard

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 17, 2019)
    This book will help your child learn new words while at the same time promoting the development of speech with the repeated sounds of the letters C, M, A, and T.
  • Little Scholar: Biology: An introduction to biology terms for infants and toddlers

    Christine Kimiko Dillard

    Hardcover (Christine Dillard, Nov. 4, 2018)
    Why STEM books for babies? In short, to help them love STEM! But to delve a little deeper, science is such an integral part of modern life, for many children their first real exposure to science comes in the classroom. And for a lot of those students, it is something foreign, strange and even scary and this does not encourage them to have a fascination let alone any interest in science. As a tutor for STEM subjects ranging from elementary school to high school, author Christine Kimiko Dillard saw first hand how students confidence impacted their performance in the classroom. She created Little Scholar: Biology to help foster confidence and a love for science at an early age. Little Scholar: Biology is a great way to introduce babies and toddlers to Biology terms and concepts. This biology book for babies is meant to grow with your child. The large titles and pictures will help expose infants to new words and help them make associations with those words. As your little one develops, there is more information on each page to peak their curiosity.
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  • Stop and Go

    Christine Kimiko Dillard

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 2, 2019)
    Little Go is excited to get the world up and going, but even the most enthusiastic go-getter needs a little help sometimes. Follow along as this colorful bird takes on the world in her own unique way. With bright colors and fun characters, this book is a great way to introduce stop, go and the value of teamwork.Have you noticed that the pronoun “he” comes up a lot in picture books, disproportionately from “she?” Then you probably have a daughter. If you are like me, then the gender roles and disparities in children's literature are a point of frustration. I created the Girl Stories! series for my daughter to show her that she can play any role and be any character.
  • My First Math Book: High Contrast: Numbers and Math Symbols for Newborns and Infants

    Christine Kimiko Dillard

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 15, 2019)
    High contrast images shown to newborns helps stimulate brain development by visually engaging the infant. This book uses high contrast imagery to introduce numbers and math symbols to the youngest of learners.