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Books with title Baby Basics: My First Words

  • My First Words

    Juvenile Press

    language (, Nov. 2, 2019)
    MY FIRST WORDS - FOOD EDITIONA Fun Word Learning Game Book for 1-3 Year Old'sCan You Say Them All?Book Details:- 40 Pages with Food and It's Name - Various Types of Food (Chocolate, Carrots, Bread, Grape, Lemons, Nuts and Many More!)- Beautiful Matte Cover- 8.5 x 8.5 Inch (21.59 x 21.59 cm)- Thick High Quality Paper- Perfect Binding- Lots of Fun and Learning for ChildrenTake a Peek at The Look Inside Feature on Amazon, to See How The Pages Look LikeIf You Liked This Book, Consider Leaving a Review on AmazonAlso If You Are Interested In More Children's Books Like That, Be Sure to Check Out Juvenile Press on Amazon
  • Baby's First Words

    Little Bee Books, Max and Sid

    Board book (little bee books, July 7, 2015)
    Baby's First is a new series of board books that introduces children to basic concepts through simple text and bold artwork.Baby's First Words introduces little ones to common words with bold, bright artwork. The thick and colorful pages have rounded edges and are perfect for tiny hands.
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  • Baby's First Words

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, Feb. 6, 2018)
    Introduce babies to their first words and foster early language skills with this super-stylish book that combines photography and contemporary illustrations.The cool, high-contrast design of this book will appeal to parents and children alike. Packed with babies' first words, from socks and shoes, to apples and trucks, but packaged with style, this book is just right for design-conscious adults and their information-hungry babies.
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  • My First Words

    Janet Zwebner

    Hardcover (Simcha Media Group, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Windowed pages turn to reveal the English and Hebrew equivalents for seventy-two pictures of common household objects, including toys, food, and clothing
  • My Baby Can Read - First Words 4

    Jennifer Bacay

    eBook
    Why should you teach reading early to your children?Can your children read in well prowess way? Should your children know how to read fluently? It ought to some critical questions that all parents globally should ask themselves. Reading is one of the most crucial life skills children should have. According to the most research, done over a period of twenty-five year, early reading to children would help them to know how to read leading to developing their brain to the capacity to absorb the content. Teaching babies to read improve their language. It enlarges the brain capacity to the extent, the children can reason and make the immediate decision. It still increases the level of attention hence laying the skills of sound learning to the children. By the fact of repetitive sense, it creates a reversed momentum of the brain span in the learning environment.Teaching children first increase their mind's curiosity and spark up their imagination hence improving the fast maturity of the brain. From the perspective of training the babies to read at the tender age, it bestows the best gift in the real lifetime platforms and expands the horizon of the mind to greater reasoning.My Baby Can Read series has 18 book titles.These series of books are inspired by the concept of whole language reading or the flashcards method. Young children are exposed to series of words starting from basic categorical words, to categorical couplets or two-words, to categorical phrases, and categorical sentences. This is a step by step process in building babies and toddlers reading skills.Later on, they will start to be independent readers as you, parents, exposed them to lots of words. Each vocabulary or words is represented by a picture to enhance vocabulary building. Babies and toddlers will surely love the pictures as they learn to read through the flashcards method.Reading to your children will expand their imagination. The number one rule of thumb is to always make reading fun. Don't stress your children if they don't want to read. Keep the reading time very short. The goal is to expose young children to as much information as you can give them. But always make it short so that they will ask for more. Keep the interest and enthusiasm high.Children are gifts, so we must cherish them and ensure they get the best of everything including early learning education. The best way to ensure that children make the most of their lives is by starting reading with them at a very young age.Strengthen Children's Linguistic ReasoningEarly reading opens more opportunities for children. The sooner children learn to read, the more knowledge, ideas, and books they will be exposed to. And what is the result of early learning? Improved linguistic skill in the form of better writing, richer vocabulary, better spelling, correct grammar, and more articulate oral communication.All parents want the best for their children, teaching them to read at an early age is the best way to do that.Get My Baby Can Read Book Series for your young children today and see how they learn to read in no time.
  • My First Words

    Jennifer Sutoski

    Board book (Capstone Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Maple Leaf Learners will delight parents and children alike. Bright images and simple text will help youngsters learn their first words.
    K
  • My First Words

    Cilicia Publishing House

    Board book (Cilicia Publishing House, March 15, 2000)
    Childrens boardbook presenting words in English and Armenian along with an illustration of the word.
  • My Baby Can Read - First Words 3

    Jennifer Bacay

    eBook
    Why should you teach reading early to your children?Can your children read in well prowess way? Should your children know how to read fluently? It ought to some critical questions that all parents globally should ask themselves. Reading is one of the most crucial life skills children should have. According to the most research, done over a period of twenty-five year, early reading to children would help them to know how to read leading to developing their brain to the capacity to absorb the content. Teaching babies to read improve their language. It enlarges the brain capacity to the extent, the children can reason and make the immediate decision. It still increases the level of attention hence laying the skills of sound learning to the children. By the fact of repetitive sense, it creates a reversed momentum of the brain span in the learning environment.Teaching children first increase their mind's curiosity and spark up their imagination hence improving the fast maturity of the brain. From the perspective of training the babies to read at the tender age, it bestows the best gift in the real lifetime platforms and expands the horizon of the mind to greater reasoning.My Baby Can Read series has 18 book titles.These series of books are inspired by the concept of whole language reading or the flashcards method. Young children are exposed to series of words starting from basic categorical words, to categorical couplets or two-words, to categorical phrases, and categorical sentences. This is a step by step process in building babies and toddlers reading skills.Later on, they will start to be independent readers as you, parents, exposed them to lots of words. Each vocabulary or words is represented by a picture to enhance vocabulary building. Babies and toddlers will surely love the pictures as they learn to read through the flash cards method.Reading to your children will expand their imagination. The number one rule of thumb is to always make reading fun. Don't stress your children if they don't want to read. Keep the reading time very short. The goal is to expose young children to as much information as you can give them. But always make it short so that they will ask for more. Keep the interest and enthusiasm high.Children are gifts, so we must cherish them and ensure they get the best of everything including early learning education. The best way to ensure that children make the most of their lives is by starting reading with them at a very young age.Strengthen Children's Linguistic ReasoningEarly reading opens more opportunities for children. The sooner children learn to read, the more knowledge, ideas, and books they will be exposed to. And what is the result of early learning? Improved linguistic skill in the form of better writing, richer vocabulary, better spelling, correct grammar, and more articulate oral communication.All parents want the best for their children, teaching them to read at an early age is the best way to do that.Get My Baby Can Read Book Series for your young children today and see how they learn to read in no time.This flashcards method is the exact method I used for my son when he was still 10 months. Before he turned three, he was a fluent reader already.
  • My First Words

    Larry Ruppert

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, July 19, 2007)
    An oversized board book featuring the classic art of Dick and Jane teaches word recognition with the help of fun lift-the-flaps on every spread.
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  • Baby's First Words

    Swati Rajoria

    Hardcover (Aadarsh, April 15, 2017)
    Baby's First Words - This appealing series presents simple concepts for babies and toddlers. Bold photographs coupled with identifying words will spark object recognition and encourage language skills. Young children will learn to words with picture association. Ages newborn-3.
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  • Baby's First Words

    DK

    eBook (DK Children, Feb. 6, 2018)
    Introduce babies to their first words and foster early language skills with this super-stylish book that combines photography and contemporary illustrations.The cool, high-contrast design of this book will appeal to parents and children alike. Packed with babies' first words, from socks and shoes, to apples and trucks, but packaged with style, this book is just right for design-conscious adults and their information-hungry babies.Teach your baby about first concepts, such as first words, animals, numbers, and more with this colorful and stylish preschool series from DK that combines photography and contemporary illustrations.
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  • Baby's First Words

    Lars Wik

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1985)
    Photographed in full color. In this tot-sized introduction to words, preschoolers can show off their command of language as they identify the pictures of a cup, socks, and 24 other labeled, familiar objects and activities.
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