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Board book: 12 pages
ISBN-10: 0843105801
ISBN-13: 978-0843105803
Ã¥ Å©±â: 20.7 cm x 20.7 cm
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Book Description
So Smart! is a developmental program for children aged three to thirty-six months that seeks to nurture children through a series of books, award-winning videos, DVDs, and CD-ROMS. Using a unique ¡°building block¡± or ¡°image parade¡± technique, children learn important, age-appropriate concepts through an evolution of pictures, patterns, colors, and shapes!
Parent and child animals are revealed in this board book with flaps that utilize patterns and size. Simple, bold, colorful animal characters hiding beneath the flaps help teach size and perspective to little ones!
Publishers Weekly
Two titles launch the board book component of Alexandra Tornek's So Smart! series (which already includes a trio of videos/ DVDs) to help babies and toddlers learn about sizes and shapes: Big Fish, Little Fish and Run, Round Bear. In the first, youngsters lift flaps to reveal baby animals; children can then compare the offspring to the larger parent (e.g., "Hello big cat!/ Hello little kittens!"). In the second title, round, square and triangular die-cut openings transform a snail into a tree and make a mountain of a hat. Shapes reappear throughout the book, providing multiple opportunities for children to identify them. Both books feature bright, simple illustrations that use geometric shapes to create familiar objects and animals. |
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