100 First Concepts Box Set

by Penguin Books

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3.7

Based on 1,695 Amazon reviews

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 is a box set of six separate board books, not a single title, each one built around 100 clearly labeled illustrations covering a different first-concept category — words, numbers, animals, transportation, and food among them. The numbers volume is a good example of how the series works: bold digits sit next to matching groups of everyday objects, so a toddler connects the numeral to an actual counted quantity rather than memorizing symbols in isolation. Penguin Select pitches the whole set at ages 1 to 3, which tracks with the format — no sentences to parse, just labeled pictures a caregiver can point to and name.

Splitting the collection into six focused books rather than one crowded volume means a toddler can work through one concept at a time — numbers this week, animals the next — without the whole set feeling like a single overwhelming lesson. The consistent 100-item structure across every book in the set gives a caregiver a predictable rhythm to lean on: point, name, repeat. For a family building vocabulary from scratch, having transportation, food, animals, and counting all handled in the same visual format means a toddler doesn't have to adjust to a new layout every time a new topic gets introduced.

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Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction