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Simple First Words Lets Say Our Colors by Roger Priddy

by Roger Priddy

Book Details

Publisher:Macmillan
Published:2009-07-07
Pages:14
Format:board book
Language:English
ISBN:0312506430

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

Roger Priddy's Simple First Words Let's Say Our Colors is an adorable, effective introduction to the wonderful world of colors. By pressing the buttons and matching the sounds to the pictures again and again, children will quickly and easily learn to identify colors and develop their speech. Children and parents will love the bright photographs and questions to encourage learning on every page. Now with even clearer audio!

Our Review

This interactive board book offers a vibrant introduction to color recognition through clear photographs and matching sound buttons that name each hue aloud. Young children will delight in pressing the buttons to hear colors identified while connecting those words to bright, everyday objects they can easily recognize. The simple format encourages repeated engagement, turning early learning into an entertaining game that builds vocabulary through multi-sensory experience. This approach makes color concepts concrete for developing minds just beginning to categorize their visual world.

What sets this educational tool apart is how it transforms passive reading into active participation, allowing toddlers to control their learning pace while developing fine motor skills through button pressing. The clean layout with bold images against white backgrounds helps focus attention directly on the color being taught without visual distraction. Parents seeking a hands-on resource for building early speech and color identification skills will find this particularly valuable for children who learn best through interactive play. The combination of visual, auditory, and tactile elements creates multiple pathways for color knowledge to stick.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction