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  • My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards: First Words

    DK

    Cards (DK Children, March 27, 2018)
    Give your toddler a head start with these 16 colorful and tactile first words flash cards, expertly designed to develop early language skills, and ideal for preschool play.Every card pack in DK's My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards series contains 16 sturdy picture cards, each with their own vibrant image and touchable texture. First Words features common animals like fish, dogs, and cats, as well as household items like keys and shoes, and vehicles like cars, tractors, and fire trucks.To provide even more educational value, the back of each picture card has word translations in Spanish, French, German, and Chinese, and phonetic spellings to help with pronunciation. You'll also find a series of engaging questions about the related animal or object. For example, the "dog" card has questions such as "What sound does a dog make?", "What do you call a baby dog?", and more. A guidance card, which has tips for creative learning games and ideas for additional language activities, is included with each pack and helps both parents and little ones get the most from this collection.
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  • My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards: Animals

    DK

    Cards (DK Children, Jan. 2, 2018)
    This updated DK classic includes sixteen colorful flashcards with tactile elements that are perfect for giving toddlers a head start in developing early language skills.Each 17-card pack contains 16 touch-and-feel picture cards and 1 card of parent guidance notes to help both parents and little ones get the most from the collection. My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards: Animals features children's favorite animals, including puppies, kittens, rabbits, cows, turtles, horses, and more! On the reverse of most cards, there are a series of engaging questions, in addition to word translations for Spanish, French, German, Chinese, and phonetic spellings to help develop early language skills. Sturdy cards and fun tactile images make these packs ideal for preschool play.
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  • My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards: Colors and Shapes

    DK

    Cards (DK Children, March 27, 2018)
    Give your toddler a head start with these 16 colorful and tactile first words flash cards, expertly designed to develop early language skills, and ideal for preschool play.Every card pack in DK's My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards series contains 16 sturdy picture cards, each with their own vibrant image and touchable texture. Colors and Shapes features common animals and items, such as a black and white dog, a blue fish, and a green leaf, as well as objects that emphasize a certain shape, like a circular ball, a rectangular door, and a triangular party hat.To provide even more educational value, the back of each picture card has word translations in Spanish, French, German, and Chinese, and phonetic spellings to help with pronunciation. You'll also find a series of engaging questions about the related animal or object. For example, the "triangle" card has questions such as "How many sides does a triangle have?", "Look around you. Can you find any more triangles?", and more. A guidance card, which has tips for creative learning games and ideas for additional language activities, is included with each pack and helps both parents and little ones get the most from this collection.DK's My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards series makes learning first words fun and helps familiarize toddlers with the shape, feel, color, and names of everyday objects. With a range of popular early learning topics for young children, including animals, colors and shapes, numbers and counting, vehicles, and fun on the farm, you're sure to find the perfect picture card pack for you and your toddler to share.
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  • My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards: Things That Go

    DK

    Cards (DK Children, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Give your toddler a head start with these 16 colorful and tactile first words flash cards, expertly designed to develop early language skills, and ideal for preschool play.Every card pack in DK's My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards series contains 16 sturdy picture cards, each with their own vibrant image and touchable texture. Things That Go features vehicles of the land, sea, and sky, such as tractors, speedboats, and planes.To provide even more educational value, the back of each picture card has word translations in Spanish, French, German, and Chinese, and phonetic spellings to help with pronunciation. You'll also find a series of engaging questions about the related vehicle. For example, the "ambulance" card has questions such as "What color are the shiny stripes on this ambulance?", "Can you make the sound of an ambulance's siren?", and more. A guidance card, which has tips for creative learning games and ideas for additional language activities, is included with each pack and helps both parents and little ones get the most from this collection.
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  • My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards: Farm

    DK

    Cards (DK Children, April 3, 2018)
    Give your toddler a head start with these 16 colorful and tactile first words flash cards, expertly designed to develop early language skills, and ideal for preschool play.Every card pack in DK's My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards series contains 16 sturdy picture cards, each with their own vibrant image and touchable texture. Farm features animals and items that you might see around the barnyard, such as chickens, scarecrows, sheepdogs, straw, tractors, and more.To provide even more educational value, the back of each picture card has word translations in Spanish, French, German, and Chinese, and phonetic spellings to help with pronunciation. You'll also find a series of engaging questions about the related animal or object. For example, the "scarecrow" card has questions such as "Do you know how scarecrows help farmers?", "What kind of clothes is the scarecrow wearing?", and more. A guidance card, which has tips for creative learning games and ideas for additional language activities, is included with each pack and helps both parents and little ones get the most from this collection.DK's My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards series makes learning first words fun and helps familiarize toddlers with the shape, feel, color, and names of everyday objects. With a range of popular early learning topics for young children, including animals, colors and shapes, numbers and counting, vehicles, and fun on the farm, you're sure to find the perfect picture card pack for you and your toddler to share.
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  • My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: First Words

    DK Publishing

    Cards (DK Children, Dec. 5, 2005)
    These sixteen colorful flashcards with tactile elements are perfect for giving toddlers a head start in developing early language skills. The set is packaged in a sturdy box with an adhesive closure.Featuring subjects that babies love including toys, food, and clothing, My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: First Words contain photographs and textures on the front of the cards to keep young children engaged, while the back of the cards have related questions for additional talking points. In addition to English, each card includes pronunciations in Spanish, French, German and Chinese. A parents' guide that contains ideas for simple and advanced games to enhance the learning experience rounds out the package.With more titles available including Animals, Things That Go, and Colors & Shapes, My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards often are recommended by speech language pathologists for building receptive and expressive language skills in children with speech delays.
  • Baby Touch and Feel: First Words

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, Aug. 2, 2016)
    Baby Touch and Feel: First Words encourages early learning while baby explores different textures, from soft to bumpy to rubbery. Touch colorful balloons and a furry teddy bear.Pictures are clearly labeled and are embellished with foil or texture that expand your baby's senses and promote early language skills. Baby Touch and Feel: First Words is the perfect size for small hands to hold as they develop fine motor skills.With padded covers, simple images, and an amazing range of novelty textures, Baby Touch and Feel books capture the attention of the very youngest children, and create an experience they'll want to repeat again and again.Series description: Baby Touch and Feel books are the perfect series for the very youngest readers. These small, padded books excite babies and toddlers with their foil and touch-and-feel covers. Each book in this affordable series contains twelve vibrant interior pages with bold, engaging images. Containing large word labels, each page has foil or glitter to behold or a texture to touch. These safe novelty textures intrigue babies and are perfect for little fingers to feel. The Baby Touch and Feel series encourages sensory development, language skills, and early reading skills while teaching colors, shapes, patterns, opposites, and more.
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  • My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards: Numbers and Counting

    DK

    Cards (DK Children, April 3, 2018)
    Give your toddler a head start with these 16 colorful and tactile first words flash cards, expertly designed to develop early language skills, and ideal for preschool play.Every card pack in DK's My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards series contains 16 sturdy picture cards, each with their own vibrant image and touchable texture. Numbers and Counting features animals and items grouped in quantities from one to ten, such as four butterflies, six cupcakes, and ten crayons.To provide even more educational value, the back of each picture card has word translations in Spanish, French, German, and Chinese, and phonetic spellings to help with pronunciation. You'll also find a series of engaging questions about the related animal or object. For example, the "three robots" card has questions such as "Can you point to the tallest robot?", "Look all around you. Can you find groups of three?", and more. A guidance card, which has tips for creative learning games and ideas for additional language activities, is included with each pack and helps both parents and little ones get the most from this collection.DK's My First Touch and Feel Picture Cards series makes learning first words fun and helps familiarize toddlers with the shape, feel, color, and names of everyday objects. With a range of popular early learning topics for young children, including animals, colors and shapes, numbers and counting, vehicles, and fun on the farm, you're sure to find the perfect picture card pack for you and your toddler to share.
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  • My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: Animals

    DK Publishing

    Cards (DK Children, Dec. 5, 2005)
    These sixteen colorful flashcards with tactile elements are perfect for giving toddlers a head start in developing early language skills. The set is packaged in a sturdy box with an adhesive closure.Featuring animals that babies love including puppies, kittens, and bunnies, My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: Animals contain photographs and textures on the front of the cards to keep young children engaged, while the back of the cards have related questions for additional talking points. In addition to English, each card includes pronunciations in Spanish, French, German and Chinese. A parents' guide that contains ideas for simple and advanced games to enhance the learning experience rounds out the package.With more titles available including First Words, Things That Go, and Colors & Shapes, My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards often are recommended by speech language pathologists for building receptive and expressive language skills in children with speech delays.
  • My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: Colors & Shapes

    DK Publishing

    Cards (DK Children, Dec. 5, 2005)
    These sixteen colorful flashcards with tactile elements are perfect for giving toddlers a head start in developing early language skills. The set is packaged in a sturdy box with an adhesive closure.Featuring objects that babies love including blue fish, red apples, and pink hearts, My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: Colors and Shapes contain photographs and textures on the front of the cards to keep young children engaged, while the back of the cards have related questions for additional talking points. In addition to English, each card includes pronunciations in Spanish, French, German and Chinese. A parents' guide that contains ideas for simple and advanced games to enhance the learning experience rounds out the package.With more titles available including Animals, Things That Go, and First Words, My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards often are recommended by speech language pathologists for building receptive and expressive language skills in children with speech delays.
  • MY First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: Farm

    DK Publishing

    Cards (DK Children, April 16, 2007)
    Perfect for helping young children develop early language skills, these interactive flash cards will inspire with the magic of touch and feel. Little ones can explore the world by touching their favorite farm animals. My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards contain photographs and textures on the front of the cards to keep young children engaged, while the back of the cards have related questions for additional talking points. In addition to English, each card includes pronunciations in Spanish, French, German and Chinese. A parents' guide that contains ideas for simple and advanced games to enhance the learning experience rounds out the package. With more titles available including Animals, Things That Go, and First Words, My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards often are recommended by speech language pathologists for building receptive and expressive language skills in children with speech delays.
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  • Touch-and-Feel First Words

    Libby Walden, Fhiona Galloway

    Board book (Tiger Tales., March 7, 2017)
    Learn and discover more than 100 first words in this bright and interactive book. Children will improve motor skills by exploring the fun textures on each page.
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