Espectro de Carros
ByPublisher Description
Bring the speech pathology and teaching lessons home with this new book - centered around a theme of cars - that promotes speaking in younger children.
Parents, Family, Friends, Guardians, and school teachers will clamor to get Spectrum of Cars on their shelves - and children will be as equally excited to read it!
Spectrum of Cars is an immersive and engaging children's book designed for toddlers five and under. Its main purpose is to encourage young children to speak and achieve early childhood milestones.
Within the pages of the book, readers will find mini "lessons" on things like:
- Opposites
- Color recognition
- Counting
- Recognizing shapes
- Organization
- Manners
- Asking for food or help
- Advocating for needs
This interactive book is intended for sharing between adults and children; when reading together with a grown-up, children have the space to learn new concepts that the book introduces against the central theme of cars.
With vibrant, purposeful illustrations that capture childrens' attention and demonstrate important learning concepts, Spectrum of Cars is a valuable picture book for home bookshelves, nurseries, speech therapist offices, preschools, elementary schools and more.
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