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1) Colors
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Beautiful flowers and rich saturated colors let babies start hearing the names of colors and flowers. So few words but such beautiful photos will make this a natural first book for reading aloud.
2) Animals
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Babies love animals and this photo book of animals, large and small, common and rare, serious and silly, is sure to amuse and entertain as parents read and talk to baby.
5) Opposites
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Adorable, irresistible dogs, puppies and kittens help preschoolers learn about opposites. Understanding opposites is a core preschool subject. It helps children learn about the world around them and start to develop early cognitive thinking skills.
6) ABCs
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Simple book with the alphabet and photos is great for starting "conversations" with babies. Talking about common and unusual items helps baby hear more words and develops long-term language skills.
8) Mommy and Me
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What fun mom has with her little one. Easy examples of moms bonding with their children help build positive parenting skills and develop strong families.
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Photos of happy active children engaged in healthy behaviors and fun rhyming text make children want to emulate healthy habits. The book reminds parents and children of the daily activities that make up a healthy lifestyle. Eating, personal hygiene, playing, reading, and buckling up in the car all play a role in everyday health and welfare.
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Make staying active easy with 16 pages of concrete ideas for physical activity. Photos show children jumping, playing outside, kicking a ball, dancing, climbing, and running. This children's book can help families make physical activity part of their everyday routine.
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Photographs of children in their daily routines give families concrete ideas of the routines that should be included in their daily life. Predictable routines provide security and emotional stability to young children. They can help to reduce power struggle and guide positive behavior.
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