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My Body (Little Scholastic Series)

by Jill Ackerman, Nancy Davis
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Overview

From Little Scholastic comes this innovative and interactive touch-and-feel book for babies and toddlers. Ages: 0-2

This touch-and-feel book features the most important person: YOU! Babies and toddlers will love to find their noses, rub their bellies, and slap high five. Includes a mirror at the top, for use throughout the book!

Synopsis

This touch-and-feel book features the most important person: YOU! Babies and toddlers will love to find their noses, rub their bellies, and slap high five. Includes a mirror at the top, for use throughout the book!

Introducing Little Scholastic, a developmental publishing program of interactive books created exclusively to give babies and toddlers a head start in learning.

Every book features:

* Interactive components

* High color contrast

* Rhyming, repetitive, or predictable text

* Familiar subjects and surroundings

* Simple concepts

* Distinct leveling between the ages of 0-3 years

Children's Literature

Before they go to school, youngsters should be able to name their body parts. With this very simple book, kids will learn a few of the most common ones. To help locate the right body part, some pages have textured components, such as a soft belly or a nose raised from the page. The feet are revealed when a flap is lifted. The final spread has a page that extends out and shows a young girl with her eyes, nose, ear, belly, hand, and foot marked with arrows. The final page has a Mylar mirror so kids can give a big smile and see their reflection. Simple but effective for really young children. For more information, see the web site ( www.littlescholastic.com ) that is referenced in the text. There, parents and caregivers can find expert advice, support, and plenty more. Reviewer: Marilyn Courtot

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Children's Literature - Marilyn Courtot

Before they go to school, youngsters should be able to name their body parts. With this very simple book, kids will learn a few of the most common ones. To help locate the right body part, some pages have textured components, such as a soft belly or a nose raised from the page. The feet are revealed when a flap is lifted. The final spread has a page that extends out and shows a young girl with her eyes, nose, ear, belly, hand, and foot marked with arrows. The final page has a Mylar mirror so kids can give a big smile and see their reflection. Simple but effective for really young children. For more information, see the web site ( www.littlescholastic.com ) that is referenced in the text. There, parents and caregivers can find expert advice, support, and plenty more. Reviewer: Marilyn Courtot

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
Scholastic, Inc.
Pages
10
Format
Board Book
ISBN
9780545030182

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