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Books for Kids I Know My Colors - Kids learn the colors with simple,bright pictures (toddler books, childrens book, kin...

by ANA BELL

Book Details

Publisher:Penguin
Published:2016-03-31
Pages:19
Format:board book
Language:English
ISBN:1465438831

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

Help your toddler learn all about colors in My First Colors. With colorful, bright photographs alongside clear word-labels your little one will begin to recognize red from yellow and even multi-colored objects too. Each page introduces one color using objects or animals to fully engage your toddler and keep early learning simple. Perfect for encouraging children to build vocabulary and language skills My First Colors helps toddlers grasp early concepts. Read it together and help them turn the pa

Our Review

This vibrant board book introduces young children to basic color recognition through crisp, engaging photographs of everyday objects and animals. Each page focuses on a single color, presenting clear word labels alongside images of red apples, yellow ducks, and other familiar items to build early vocabulary. The simple, uncluttered layout keeps the learning process straightforward for toddlers just beginning to identify and name colors. It even includes a thoughtful spread on multi-colored objects to help little ones understand that items can contain more than one shade.

What makes this early learning book particularly effective is its use of high-contrast, realistic photography, which helps cement the connection between the color concept and real-world examples. Parents will appreciate how this design supports language development and observational skills during shared reading time. The sturdy pages are perfectly sized for small hands to turn, encouraging independence and interaction. It’s a solid, visually appealing first step into the world of color identification that turns a fundamental concept into an engaging discovery.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction