Cover of 100 First Concepts Box Set (6 Books Box-Set) A Boxset of 6 illustrated Board Books for PreSchool Kids, Toddlers Pengui...
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100 First Concepts Box Set (6 Books Box-Set) A Boxset of 6 illustrated Board Books for PreSchool Kids, Toddlers Pengui...

by Penguin Books

Book Details

Publisher:Penguin Select
Published:2025-03-18
Pages:36
Format:board book
Language:English
ISBN:9815144235

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

100 First Concepts series consists of six picture books, each featuring 100 engaging and clearly labeled illustrations. These books are designed to help children in acquiring basic vocabulary, honing their counting abilities, and discovering a variety of animals, birds, modes of transportation, and food items. With this series children can improve their language skills and the ability to connect words with pictures. Titles in the series - 1. 100 Words we read 2. 100 Numbers to count 3. 100 Anima

Our Review

This sturdy board book offers young learners a comprehensive introduction to early number recognition and counting practice through one hundred clearly labeled illustrations. Each page presents numbers in bold, easy-to-read fonts alongside corresponding groups of everyday objects, helping toddlers build fundamental math skills through visual association. The clean layout prevents cognitive overload while the bright, engaging images maintain attention spans. This counting book effectively transforms abstract numerical concepts into tangible visual lessons that support early math development.

What distinguishes this educational resource is its systematic progression from basic number identification to quantity recognition, creating a natural learning pathway for developing minds. The carefully selected objects—from familiar fruits to common toys—ensure relevance to children's daily experiences, making mathematical connections more meaningful. Parents seeking to establish strong number sense foundations will appreciate how this early math tool builds confidence through repetition and visual reinforcement. The result is a vocabulary builder that doubles as a counting primer, making mathematical discovery both accessible and enjoyable for the youngest learners.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction