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Cover of Book Review Color and Learn Age 3-5 This coloring book is thoughtfully created for children ages 3–5. Each page featur...

Book Review Color and Learn Age 3-5 This coloring book is thoughtfully created for children ages 3–5. Each page featur...

by CAROLYN Alicea FL

Book Details

Publisher:S Activity Books
Published:2020-11-06
Pages:133
Format:paperback
Language:English

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

My Best Toddler Coloring Book is the only jumbo toddler coloring book that introduces early counting and simple word skills―in addition to shapes, letters, numbers, and animals―with over 100 illustrations. Toddlers learn best while having fun. My Best Toddler Coloring Book helps children ages 3,4 and 5 - learn fundamental concepts like reading and counting through coloring. In the colorful, eye-catching pages of My Best Toddler Coloring Book, you'll find: Fundamental learning concepts - Fruit an

Our Review

This jumbo coloring book offers young children an engaging introduction to early learning concepts through creative expression. With over 100 illustrations featuring numbers, letters, animals, and shapes, this activity book transforms fundamental skill-building into a colorful adventure. The pages thoughtfully integrate counting practice with corresponding groups of objects, like fruits, helping preschoolers connect numerals with quantities. Simple word labels accompany the bold outlines, supporting early reading readiness and vocabulary development in a visually stimulating format.

What sets this educational coloring book apart is its multi-sensory approach to foundational learning—children actively participate in their alphabet and number recognition journey by coloring. The clean, large illustrations are perfectly suited for little hands developing fine motor control, making this an ideal first coloring experience. Parents seeking a screen-free activity that reinforces early math skills and letter awareness will appreciate how seamlessly learning is woven into the joyful act of coloring, creating a positive association with educational concepts that will serve children well in their preschool years.

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