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Combining scooped-out die-cuts with raised, shaped elements, two new TouchThinkLearn books offer youngest learners an irresistible opportunity to explore their universe in a hands-on, multisensory way. See the image, trace its shape, say its name: these modes of perception combine in a dynamic way to stimulate understanding of essential concepts. Experience the number "2" both by counting a pair of raised car wheels on one side, and feeling its shape on the other. Featuring a format unlike any other, these groundbreaking books translate abstract thought into tangible knowledge. Review: Beautiful colors - My granddaughter love this book, the texture and color of the pages keep her interest. Review: 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.






















| Best Sellers Rank | #73,195 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #44 in Popular & Elementary Arithmetic (Books) #202 in Children's Counting Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 473 Reviews |
J**G
Beautiful colors
My granddaughter love this book, the texture and color of the pages keep her interest.
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.
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.
M**.
Great Number Book
This is a really cute book. It is very simple, so there are few distractions, students can focus on counting or identifying numbers. I use it with students learning number and writing in my class. The numbers pop out so they can be finger traced. It's a great addition to a writing center. Adds variety to the writing lessons. Being a board book, it can handle some abuse. Well made.
E**L
Beautiful board book
Beautiful book: bright colors, great graphics. One caveat--there is a warning re: small parts. I guess that means a child could manage to peel off the numbers.
S**R
The Jojo books are magic-- more for a toddler but still great to introduce to babies
These books by Xavier Deneau are magnificent-- we have all four of the touch and learn books plus two of the Jojo books. My children are fascinated with the books, pull them out and open them up by themselves and really do touch the pages. The Jojo books are magic-- more for a toddler but still great to introduce to babies. Buy these books!!
M**L
Educational and beautiful
This is a very well made and beautiful book. It's prefect for teaching a young toddler the concept of numbers and has wonderful visualizations to make it easy to understand.
A**R
Nice book
Pricey but a very good book
N**E
Great pictures and tactile features
Great first numbers books with tactile dots that help babies learn! We love all the books from this series but our fav for early learning has definitely been the numbers and colours book. The book is large with thick pages so they hold up well
P**I
Great book
Looks great, easy read and eye catching for little ones.
I**S
Me encantó
Excelente! A mi hija de 20 meses le encanta, excelente para enseñar los números y además palabras nuevas, lo recomiendo. La ilustración es espectacular y con relieve.
C**E
Very basic
This book covers numbers from 1 to 10. It is wonderful quality. It’s colourful and you can feel the numbers raised. However, there is no texture at all. And to explain the numbers, there are raised ‘dots’. And all drawings are featured around these textureless dots. As an adult, it doesn’t seem interesting, and so far my 2.5yo isn’t interested at all.
I**Y
Amazing book, promptly delivered
My 2 month-old granddaughter seems to like the colors and shapes in this book a lot and I am sure she will like its content later, as she grows up. The shipment from Wordery was fast and I received the book 4 weeks earlier than scheduled delivery date.
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