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First Numbers - Touch-and-Trace Early Learning Fun! - cover

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First Numbers - Touch-and-Trace Early Learning Fun!

Angie Hewitt

Publisher: Sky Pony Press

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Summary

Presenting a fun and engaging way to introduce early learning concepts to young children! Kids can use their finger to follow the grooves on each page to learn numbers 1–10. They can practice their numbers by tracing the grooves with their fingers from one snail all the way up to ten leaping frogs.The Little Groovers series is an excellent way for children to:Develop hand-eye coordinationEncourage motor skills developmentBoost learning through interactive playFirst Numbers is an engaging and colorful way to introduce early concepts to toddlers. Practice again and again with this new board book series to get children ready for preschool and prewriting.
Available since: 01/17/2017.

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