This colorful and sturdy tabbed board book is the perfect way for inquisitive babies and toddlers to explore jobs people do.
With lots of fun-filled pictures, things to name and talk about, as well as simple questions and activities, this baby book about jobs people do is ideal for preschool learning. Share it together and help your toddler develop their speaking, listening, and observational skills as they learn to identify objects.
What do you want to be when you grow up? 13 picture tabs invite little ones to explore the world of going to work, as they turn the pages by themselves and get hands-on with their learning. Babies can go straight to relevant pages using the easy-grip picture tabs, perfect for little hands, where they'll find vibrant images of everyday objects. Your toddler will love pointing to and naming the clear photographs of objects, from a police officer with his walkie-talkie and police helmet, to a zoo keeper with zoo animals, to a pilot, plane, passport, and tickets - there is something for every child to enjoy. Lively questions such as What should we order in the restaurant? and Can you make a siren noise? encourage interaction and learning through play.
Dorling Kindersley (DK) is a British multinational publishing company specializing in illustrated reference books for adults and children in 62 languages. It is part of Penguin Random House, a consumer publishing company jointly owned by Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA and Pearson PLC. Bertelsmann owns 53% of the company and Pearson owns 47%.
Established in 1974, DK publishes a range of titles in genres including travel (including Eyewitness Travel Guides), arts and crafts, business, history, cooking, gaming, gardening, health and fitness, natural history, parenting, science and reference. They also publish books for children, toddlers and babies, covering such topics as history, the human body, animals and activities, as well as licensed properties such as LEGO, Disney and DeLiSo, licensor of the toy Sophie la Girafe. DK has offices in New York, London, Munich, New Delhi, Toronto and Melbourne.