One sentence summary
A fun and colorful padded board book filled with large photographs of commonly recognized objects to help toddlers learn their first 100 words.
Book genre
Children’s book.
Main topic of the book
This book teaches toddlers their first 100 words by associating large photographs of everyday objects with them.
Key ideas
- Even very young children can start learning language
- A book of photographs can be an effective learning tool
- A padded board book is durable and easy to hold for small hands
Main parts of the book and a short summary
The book consists of large photographs of everyday objects, carefully labeled with the object’s name. It contains an indestructible padded cover and thick pages where toddlers can learn new words in a fun and colorful way. The book follows an engaging format where each page is devoted to a different color, which can help toddlers learn and identify colors while they build their language skills. By the end of the book, toddlers should be able to recognize their first 100 words.
Key takeaways
- Toddlers can learn their first 100 words through large photographs and labels.
- The padded board book is durable and easy to hold for small hands.
- Each page in the book helps toddlers learn and identify different colors.
Author’s background and qualifications
The author of the book, Roger Priddy, is an experienced British publisher who has published over 300 books for children. He specializes in creating educational books for toddlers and he often designs his books in a way that encourages learning in fun and colorful ways.
Target audience
This book is designed for toddlers between the ages of two and five years. It has been designed to help young children to develop their language skills and to start learning their first 100 words.
Publisher and first publication date
The book was first published in 2002 by Priddy Books.