Baby Touch and Feel: First Words encourages early learning while baby explores different textures, from soft to bumpy to rubbery. Touch colorful balloons and a furry teddy bear.
Pictures are clearly labeled and are embellished with foil or texture that expand your baby's senses and promote early language skills. Baby Touch and Feel: First Words is the perfect size for small hands to hold as they develop fine motor skills.
With padded covers, simple images, and an amazing range of novelty textures, Baby Touch and Feel books capture the attention of the very youngest children, and create an experience they'll want to repeat again and again.
Baby Touch and Feel books are the perfect series for the very youngest readers. These small, padded books excite babies and toddlers with their foil and touch-and-feel covers. Each book in this affordable series contains twelve vibrant interior pages with bold, engaging images. Containing large word labels, each page has foil or glitter to behold or a tantalizing texture to touch. These safe novelty textures immediately intrigue babies and are perfect for little fingers to feel. The Baby Touch and Feel series encourages sensory development, language skills, and early reading skills while teaching color, shapes, patterns, and opposites.
I wish this book had better, more tactile things to engage with. I'm not a huge fan of the indented and sparkly surfaces. For example, the cat page is just a cat with slightly indented whiskers that I barely notice. Other than that, I love these types of books and the words are simple. I just think the 'touch and feel' aspect could have been executed better.
Not as good as others in this series - half the pages didn't have real tactile touch spots, but just had barely raised patterns or sparkles. The words were pretty good - clothes, eating, pets, toys - all things toddlers interact with first and probably do learn early on.
Borrowed from the library through mel. Features photos of shoes, socks, butterfly, flower, apple, bowl & spoon, cat, dog, car, teddy bear, ball, doll. There aren't many "touch and feel" textures in this book (the dog is probably the best page, with a furry white coat to pet) but the photos of the objects are decent and it's basically what you would hope for in a short "first words" board book for a baby / toddler.