Children’s books about feelings and emotions are an essential self-regulation tool–and a must-have in any home or school library–because parents, teachers, and caregivers can use them to help toddlers, preschoolers, and kids of all ages understand their feelings. Especially those BIG feelings ...
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Here are some of our favorite sensory books for toddlers and preschoolers: TouchThinkLearnSeries, Xavier Deneux This sturdy board book series presents simple, thematic illustrations with raised shapes that fit into opposite cut-outs and are perfect for little fingers to trace.Choose fromFarm,Vehicles...
50 Great Books for Toddlers (recommended by teachers and parents!) I often get asked about which books are best for toddler aged children, and it's always a hard question to answer. Narrowing it down to 50 great books for toddlers was actually really hard! In fact there are so many grea...
You can also talk about shapes during read-aloud time. These fun shape books for kids to read are a great place to start! This list is filled with beautiful picture books that talk about shapes in real life and in stories. Read on to see all of the selections. ...
In The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, four best friends - Lena (Alexis Bledel), Carmen (America Ferrera), Bridget (Blake Lively), and Tibby (Amber Tamblyn) - discover a pair of jeans that fits each of them perfectly, despite their different shapes and sizes. This seemingly ordinary...
Introducing shapes is one of my favorite early learning concepts. They’re so fun to teach because they’re all around us! And that makes it a great lesson for getting kids involved and applying what they learn in real life. You can also talk about shapes during read-aloud time. These ...
Studies show it's never too early to start reading to infants. Add the best baby books to your child's home library, and get ready for snuggly story time.
They freely acknowledge their digital double standard, saying they want their children to be surrounded by print books, to experience turning physical pages as they learn about shapes, colors and animals. Parents also say they pke cuddpng up with their child and a book, and fear that a shiny...
2. Numbers Colors Shapes (First 100) by Roger Priddy Why pick this one? 3. Eyes, Nose, Fingers, and Toes: A First Book All About You by Judy Hindley Why pick this one?Who knew that learning could be this much fun? This book turns learning the names of parts of the body into a ...