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Lift the Flap: Look Who's Talking!

$24.25 $26.95
Introducing 'Lift the Flap: Look Who's Talking!', a delightful board book designed for toddlers to enhance their language skills through interactive fun. This engaging photographic sound book features multi-button sounds that bring words and objects to life, particularly captivating for children under the age of 2. With 14 sturdy pages, little learners can explore the exciting world of baby sign language with each flap they lift. Each flap reveals essential vocabulary that aligns with the 25 words toddlers should know, as identified by Professor Leslie Rescorla's Language Development Survey. This educational tool not only promotes early language development but also fosters cognitive skills as children make connections between words and meanings. Ideal for parents and educators alike, 'Lift the Flap: Look Who's Talking!' is perfect for interactive reading sessions that stimulate curiosity and invite exploration. Ensure your child is set on a path of linguistic growth and joy with this essential addition to their book collection. Encourage your toddler's love for reading and learning with this engaging board book from Scholastic Inc., specifically designed for the youngest readers. Experience the fun of learning with every turn of the page!

CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780545915045
Format: Board Book
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC INC
Number of Pages 14

A photographic, multi-button sound book that helps very young children link objects and words. Flaps throughout reveal baby sign language for each word. Features the 25 words toddlers under 2 should be using in line with Professor Leslie Rescorla's Language Development Survey.

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Board book for toddlers featuring flaps and buttons that teach words and baby sign language for language development.
SCHOLASTIC

Lift the Flap: Look Who's Talking!

$24.25 $26.95
Introducing 'Lift the Flap: Look Who's Talking!', a delightful board book designed for toddlers to enhance their language skills through interactive fun. This engaging photographic sound book features multi-button sounds that bring words and objects to life, particularly captivating for children under the age of 2. With 14 sturdy pages, little learners can explore the exciting world of baby sign language with each flap they lift. Each flap reveals essential vocabulary that aligns with the 25 words toddlers should know, as identified by Professor Leslie Rescorla's Language Development Survey. This educational tool not only promotes early language development but also fosters cognitive skills as children make connections between words and meanings. Ideal for parents and educators alike, 'Lift the Flap: Look Who's Talking!' is perfect for interactive reading sessions that stimulate curiosity and invite exploration. Ensure your child is set on a path of linguistic growth and joy with this essential addition to their book collection. Encourage your toddler's love for reading and learning with this engaging board book from Scholastic Inc., specifically designed for the youngest readers. Experience the fun of learning with every turn of the page!

CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780545915045
Format: Board Book
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC INC
Number of Pages 14

A photographic, multi-button sound book that helps very young children link objects and words. Flaps throughout reveal baby sign language for each word. Features the 25 words toddlers under 2 should be using in line with Professor Leslie Rescorla's Language Development Survey.

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