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Book Review My First Early-Learning Sticker Books Boxed Set (My Little World)

by Jonathan Litton

Book Details

Publisher:Little Tiger Kids
Published:2015-06-01
Pages:64
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1589254503

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

Open up this box to explore a world of learning fun! These cute and colorful sticker books with colorful stickers teach more than 100 familiar words from a variety of environments. Includes First Words Sticker Book, Farm Sticker Book, Colors Sticker Book, and Animals Sticker Book. Discover a whole world of learning fun with titles from the cheerful and interactive My Little World collection. From colors and counting to opposites and first words, key early-learning concepts are presented in a bri

Our Review

This engaging boxed set offers young children four interactive sticker books that build essential vocabulary through hands-on play. Each volume focuses on foundational concepts—first words, farm life, color recognition, and animal identification—presenting more than 100 familiar terms within bright, inviting scenes. The cheerful My Little World artwork immediately draws preschoolers in, while the reusable stickers encourage repeated practice with early language skills. This collection turns learning into an active adventure, making it an excellent tool for building confidence with everyday words.

What sets this apart is how seamlessly it blends educational content with pure tactile fun, allowing children to place stickers independently and create their own vibrant pages. The sturdy format holds up to enthusiastic little hands, and the themed organization helps parents focus on specific learning targets during play sessions. Children who love to manipulate and create will be particularly captivated by this approach to early literacy and concept development. It’s a resource that grows with a child’s curiosity, making early vocabulary building a joyful, self-directed experience.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction