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Look Who's Talking! Lift the Flap: Scholastic Early Learners

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Look who's talking! A baby signing book full of lift-the-flaps and real-life sounds from Scholastic Early Learners! Lift the Look Who's Talking! is a multi-button sound book with flaps to link pictures, words, and baby signing.Each of the 10 sound buttons in the sound bar provides one word. Children can look at the picture, press the button, and hear the word! The book also features all 25 first words that your toddler should be using by age two. Flaps throughout the book reveal baby sign language for each word. Signing with your baby is considered to have many benefits (behavioral, vocabulary and language skills, fine motor skills, and visual attention). It is also fun, and can be a wonderful bonding experience! Scholastic Early Interactive books for hands-on learning. Perfect for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first graders, too!

14 pages, Board Book

First published August 25, 2015

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July 13, 2017
Toddlers have the chance to learn 25 important words through the use of a button that produces various sounds and lift-the-flap elements that help them associate pictures with the actual objects. With its visually attractive images, this is a pretty nifty book for early learners. I like the inclusion of sign language too.
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