Rock ‘N Learn Board Book Collection – $16.99 Shipped!
Make learning fun for your preschooler with the Rock ‘N Learn Board Book Collection! Get it for only $16.99 shipped on Jane!
Description:
Engaging characters and colorful illustrations go along with rhymes helping your child develop skills for reading readiness, early math, and knowledge about animals. Set includes four toddler-tough board books with 30 pages each.
Children practice naming letters with several colorful images for each letter. They learn colors, shapes, counting and advanced concepts. Intriguing facts about 44 animals go along with beautiful illustrations. Silly sentences provide lots of laughter as they help kids learn common sounds of letters.
Alphabet Al’s ABC Board Book – Naming letters and boosting vocabulary can be so much fun. Alphabet Al leads the way to academic success at an early age with this book that includes several colorful images for each letter. Rhymes promote early literacy. Children enjoy tracing each letter with their fingers and naming or pointing to each letter and picture.
Colors, Shapes & Counting Board Book – Fun characters and bright illustrations in this book get children excited about learning colors, shapes, and counting. Advanced material integrates these concepts for higher-level learning, as preschoolers become ready. It’s easy to adapt questions based on individual ability levels.
Animals Board Book – Children love the fascinating world of animals. Learn about 44 creatures from the farm, forest, and around the world. Two great ways to use this book: As a picture book, children love flipping through the pages and identifying each animal. When they are ready, lyrical rhymes promote early literacy and present intriguing facts about each animal.
Letter Sounds – Silly Sentences Board Book – Give little ones an early boost learning the sounds that letters make. Silly sentences for all 26 letters help develop pre-literacy skills. Bright, colorful illustrations add to the fun. A game-show format challenges young minds to say or point to the letter featured in each sentence.
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