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101 First Words

by Jane Horne

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Fantastic new first learning word book showing delightful scenes and dun, annotated images from a baby's day. 101 First Words is a new first learning book for very young children. Each spread is filled with familiar people, animals, objects, and scenes from a baby's life, laid out in a unique and relatable way to make learning fun rather than hard work. With bright photography and clear text, this book is ideal for children to share with an adult. The large board format is also great for engaging little ones. There is even a giant fold-out page at the end of the book to show all the images again and encourage children to point out what they have already seen on the previous pages.… (more)
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Fantastic new first learning word book showing delightful scenes and dun, annotated images from a baby's day. 101 First Words is a new first learning book for very young children. Each spread is filled with familiar people, animals, objects, and scenes from a baby's life, laid out in a unique and relatable way to make learning fun rather than hard work. With bright photography and clear text, this book is ideal for children to share with an adult. The large board format is also great for engaging little ones. There is even a giant fold-out page at the end of the book to show all the images again and encourage children to point out what they have already seen on the previous pages.

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