Preverbal children need something different
Children under the age of four need to interact; they need to hear quality words spoken one-on-one, and they need to explore the world visually. Here are a few book projects we are working on to help.
Finding First Words
Learning new words can be as easy as pointing and asking, “What else do you see?” Very young children pick these books first, and often, because of the swell of pride they feel when discovering something on their own.
Bats and Hats and a Shadow Cat - What do you see on HALLOWEEN?
Play this friendly seek-and-find picture book with your child. Quirky phrases help point the way, but you make the story new each time you open the book and take a look.
Sneak a Peek at CHRISTMAS!
The gift of words is a life-long present. The trappings of Christmas become scenes to explore. If you look closely, you’ll find a tiny friend enjoying their way through the holiday—one your child is sure to adore.
A,B, Did You See? Amazing Animals
Filled with lush illustrations that open your child’s mind to learning, and alliterative lines of text describing unlikely combinations, A,B, Did You See? makes learning the alphabert an unforgettable experience.
Send Us a Message
We're always looking for partners. If would like to be a part of making one of these projects a reality, please let us know.
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