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Designed especialy for little boys, this unique early-learning book introduces all the key concepts, such as counting, shapes, opposites and patterns, and is packed with images of all their favourite things!
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My son got this given to him for his 1st birthday, a nice big book for boys. Its a great big book of 32 pages with nice pictures, lots of blue thoughout the book and it is a great teaching tool.
The starts with note to parents, giving the parents tips for the book. It then goes onto my blue alphabet which is awesome they can learn the alphabet and match it to the pictures, my son learnt how to spell his name with this page, learning all the letters. The book holds so much information like busy at work, favourite things, colours, shapes, get dressed, time for bed and much more.
The time for bed page is great, its another teaching tool, matching pictures to words with "strings" and a maze to get a little boy to bed. The book is full of things for boys, so much to learn and aims right at what boys are into . Its not overwhelming with colours and its easy for a young child to get into.
If you looking for a brilliant early learning book for boys this has to be the one.
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