TouchThinkLearn: Numbers: (Board Books for Baby Learners, Touch Feel Books for Children)
J**G
Beautiful colors
My granddaughter love this book, the texture and color of the pages keep her interest.
J**W
Perfect for many years!
I bought this book for my daughter's second birthday after we had borrowed ot from the library and she loved it. It is perfect for introducing numbers 1-10 and my 4 year old enjoys tracing the numbers inside (great for practicing writing). Highly recommended as it will be read and enjoyed for many years.
C**Y
Revolutionary books that introduce the sense of touch to reading! My 1 1/2 knows his numbers from this book
This series of books is unlike any children's board book I have ever seen. The images are simple and the raised and indented portions of the page are really helpful. My 1 1/2 year old has already learned most of his numbers 1-10 from this book. We count the images on the left side of the page and then trace the number on the right side. It is crazy that at just a year and a half my son is pointing out zeros whenever he sees them on a sign, other book, etc. I highly recommend these amazing books by Xavier Deneux that will help your children experience reading through touch as well.
A**R
Nice book
Pricey but a very good book
K**.
Quality
Quality
J**K
Cute Number Book
Very cute concept. Each number is on the right side of the book (1,2,3 etc) and on the left there is a picture that uses dots (the snails on the cover is for 3). I use this book to teach my baby about numbers (obviously) and she's attentive.
S**S
1-2-3!
This is a great book to teach a toddler their numbers. Our two year old quickly picked up on the concept of counting the dots. I think he likes the textures. He’s now counting to three so far. Adorable simple images. Nice size board book. Very happy.
S**.
Better than laying out toys to teach counting
The binding is very high quality and the final product is very stylish and modern. I love the cutouts and how each page has a second layer.At this time, I seem to enjoy looking at the multi-layered book more so than my 1 year old. When he gets older, being able to touch each item on the page will be great in learning how to count. This is great concept for linking a child's sense of touch to counting. It's definitely more organized than laying out small toys to teach counting.
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