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Baby's First 100 Words

Larry Tsagarakis

Publisher: Classy Books

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Summary

"Baby's First 100 Words" is a charming and interactive book designed to introduce babies and toddlers to a wide range of common words. With colorful illustrations and simple text, this book is perfect for little ones who are just beginning to explore the world around them.
Each page features a different theme, such as animals, food, colors, and shapes, with corresponding pictures that will captivate young readers. The book also includes interactive elements, such as lift-the-flaps and touch-and-feel textures, that encourage babies to explore and engage with the content.
As children flip through the pages, they'll be exposed to 100 essential words that will help build their vocabulary and foster early language development. With its sturdy board book format and durable pages, "Baby's First 100 Words" is a perfect addition to any baby's bookshelf and an excellent tool for parents looking to encourage their child's love of reading and learning.
Available since: 02/01/2023.

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