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Wild! Series (4 Pack)

Author: Courtney Dicmas

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ISBN: 9781846439933

Publisher: Child's Play

Binding: Board Book

Year Distributed: 2019 - 2020, 2023

Availability: Coming Soon

Themes/Topics: Numbers, Shapes, Colors, Opposites

First concepts can be wild, especially when animals are involved! Young children gain and retain information more when they are entertained and engaged. With bright, engaging, and funny illustrations, this is the perfect introduction to numbers, colors, opposites, and shapes for very young readers. This is a custom Raising Readers board book set that includes: WILD! Numbers (ISBN: 9781846439933), WILD! Colors (ISBN: 9781846439964), WILD! Opposites (ISBN: 9781846439971), and WILD! Shapes (9781846439940).


Age Group Newborn

What’s Happening at this Age

  • Recognizing familiar voices
  • Gazing at high contrast pictures
  • Looking at faces

Your little one is just getting used to the world around them. That includes getting to know YOU in a new way! Up until now, your baby has only heard your voice. Your voice is the most important thing in their world right now. Singing and talking to them as you soothe them reinforces that connection. Reading simple books, even though they don’t understand them, gives you another way of sharing your connection. As their vision develops, they will be increasingly drawn to faces. When you talk with them, putting your face within 12 inches of theirs will help them connect your face to the sound that they already love!

Why did we select this book?

It will be many months, or even years, before your child understands the concepts of shapes, colors, and opposites. We did not choose these books necessarily to teach your child these concepts. Snuggled up with your infant is the perfect opportunity to talk with your child about the things you see on the page. For example, counting from 1 to 10 will start to introduce the sounds that will someday stand for numbers, but it is the sound of your voice and how you might talk about the birds on the page that will help your child develop a strong, healthy brain.


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