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100 First Things That Go

February 17, 2019 - Comment

Jump aboard and point to the busy vehicles in this things that go baby book. Filled with cars, trucks, planes, boats, tractors, and diggers, it helps little ones learn first words and build vocabulary. Favorite vehicles are clearly labeled on every page, and provide lots to talk about, learn about, and smile about, making this

Jump aboard and point to the busy vehicles in this things that go baby book. Filled with cars, trucks, planes, boats, tractors, and diggers, it helps little ones learn first words and build vocabulary.

Favorite vehicles are clearly labeled on every page, and provide lots to talk about, learn about, and smile about, making this picture book great for sharing.

The big board book pages are toddler tough, and cover everything from cool cars and tremendous tractors to boats, planes, trucks, diggers, and racing machines. There are even some favorite make-believe things that go, such as a fantastic pirate ship and a magic broomstick, as well as a page all about vehicle colors. Little ones will love the awesome photos of amazing machines, and they’ll be captivated by the fun illustrations that tell simple stories and stimulate talking, from a digger lifting a giant dinosaur bone to a fire engine raising its long ladder to rescue a cat.

Word labels encourage naming and picture-and-word association, building language and reading readiness, while the colorful, look-and-point pictures are a visual treat, making this an attractive baby gift. Cleverly designed to inform and entertain, 100 First Things That Go takes your baby on an exciting learning adventure.

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