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Book Review My First Words My Baby First Words Book .Happy Learning Colorful Picture Books.Simple pictures with captio...

by MOart

Book Details

Publisher:Penguin
Published:2016-03-31
Pages:19
Format:board book
Language:English
ISBN:1465438939

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

Relaunch of DK's My First series Encourage talking and build vocabulary with this fun first word-and-picture book! My First Words features 17 spreads of objects illustrating first familiar words. Clear word labels accompany each image. Spreads include: All about me/My Body, Around the house, Food, In the bathroom, In the kitchen, In the garden, In the garage, Animals, Shopping, Things that go, On the farm, Seashore, Toys, Shapes, Feelings.

Our Review

This vibrant first word book offers toddlers an engaging introduction to vocabulary across 17 thoughtfully organized categories, from familiar household items to animals and feelings. Each spread presents clear, bright photographs against white backgrounds with bold word labels, creating an ideal format for early language development. The book progresses logically from personal concepts like "My Body" to broader categories including "Things that go" and "Seashore," building vocabulary in context. Young children will enjoy pointing to and naming everything from kitchen utensils to farm animals in this comprehensive first words collection.

What distinguishes this early learning resource is its careful attention to developmental progression, moving from concrete household objects to more abstract concepts like shapes and emotions. The realistic photography helps children make direct connections between words and their real-world counterparts, while the sturdy board book format withstands enthusiastic toddler handling. Parents seeking to build their child's communication skills will appreciate how this book naturally encourages interaction and language practice through everyday scenes. This visual dictionary approach provides a solid foundation for vocabulary building and early literacy development.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction