The Toddler’s Handbook: (English / American Sign Language – ASL) Numbers, Colors, Shapes, Sizes, Abc’s, Manners, and Opposites, with over 100 Words that Every Kid Should Know
£6.60
The Toddler’s Handbook introduces 18 basic concepts in English and American Sign Language (ASL). Included are numbers, colors, shapes, sizes, ABCs, manners, opposites, sounds, actions, sports, food, dishes, clothes, engines, body, bath, bed, and emotions. This book develops early language skills using 218 ASL words that every kid should know. Vibrant colors and images are designed to attract the attention of babies and toddlers. This book will help children learn a variety of important concepts in English and ASL.
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Additional information
Publisher | Engage Books, Large print edition (23 July 2019), Large type |
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Language | American Sign Language |
Paperback | 48 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1772266280 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1772266283 |
Reading age | 1 – 3 years, from customers |
Dimensions | 21.59 x 0.33 x 21.59 cm |
by Jacquie Lawrenson
This book covers so many useful concepts
I bought this book for my two year old son. I wanted him to learn his alphabet, and numbers. This book is great because it covers so many useful concepts, like colours, shapes, sizes, opposites, and many others. My son absolutely loves this book. I think it’s the bright colours on every page, and the pictures are engaging. I definitely recommend this book to any parent with a toddler. Happy reading!
by khalid
Great product kids love it arrived on time recomend seller
by Amazon Customer
good
by S H
Son loves this book. It is paper back and easily ripped, so it’s worn quickly but great content
by Kindle Customer
Nice pictures and easy to read. My child loves this book although the numbers should have been written more clearly.
by jacquie+-
Dissapointed at first by the quality ,but having read this book over and over again to my 3 year old grandson uts worth every penny he loves it and has learned a lot from it
by cia
Good content. The material the book is made of is not robust enough for a busy toddler.
by bohoflo
I would think this book is more suited to pre-school/school age rather than a toddler. Reason being that it has many words that my daughter at 2 years old would not understand. For example, a picture of an baby may be described as ’emotions’, which a toddler may not know how to generalise yet and make the link that a baby is considered to be emotional. So a lot of the pictures and their descriptions do not make sense for somebody so young. However there are lots of colours and a few items my daughter can recognise, but not enough in my opinion.