The Best Baby Books Barbara Band, Librarian Buy now My Big Wimmelbook: My Busy Day byCaryad Readexpert recommendations “There are about 14 books in the series and they’re all brilliant. All the grandchildren from age eight downwards still love them. There are no words in it, it’s all...
Popular Themes for Coloring BooksThemeDescription Animals Features various animals for coloring. Fairy Tales Includes characters from popular stories. Nature Focuses on plants, flowers, and landscapes. Dinosaurs Perfect for kids fascinated by dinosaurs. Space Explores planets, stars, and astronauts....
Our selection of picture books will make the journey extra fun! Choose box collections that tell new stories about Shimmer and Shine or that web-slinging Spider-Man. Or pick out another installment from the Pete the Cat series and a book about crayons that teaches way more than colors. ...
I also have the three Toy Story movies (“Toy Story“,Toy Story 2“, and “Toy Story 3“) loaded on the iPad.. and don’t even get me going about all of the books, games and puzzles I have. If Papa ever decided he wanted to use it, I don’t think there’s room for any ...
There’s something special about the toddler classroom: Everything is kid-size! We put books and toys within easy reach of little hands. Instead of waiting for an adult to bring a book over, kids can kick off story time all on their own. ...
You could never guess how strong the paper can be! We explored thestrength of shaped paper pillarsas we pilled up the books on top. This science activity can literally be prepared in seconds with items you already own in your home!
Reading to your little one is always about more than just entertaining or soothing your baby. It also helps introduce your child to the alphabet, new words, sounds, and more. These books have a strong focus on helping to develop your little one’s literacy skills. ...
Growing Some Plants You can start by sowing seeds or planting some plants. Teach your child how to water the plant, how to take care of them, and observe all the little changes in the plants day by day. They will certainly be interested! One tip for you: you should choose easy-to-gr...
Then we headed down into the gully to hunt for bugs. It is a beautiful little spot with a stream, lots of plants and some trees and a little field. We found lots of snails, which Gray carried around for the rest of the trip. Of course we talked about how bugs starts with the lett...
could care for the plants; they knew how to observe things, and how to see objects with their hands. A number of them came to us and frankly demanded to be taught to read and write. Even in the face of our refusal several children came to school and[Page 268] proudly showed us that...