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First 100 Soft To Touch

Numbers, Colors, Shapes

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Your little one will soon learn their first numbers, shapse and colors with this bright board book. There are 100 color pictures which they will love to look at, and 100 simple first words to learn, too. The pages are made from tough board for hours of fun reading, and the cover is softly padded for little hands to hold.

24 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 2011

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Roger Priddy

2,498 books82 followers
Roger Priddy (b. 1960) is the creator of Priddy Books, which publishes books for babies and young children. Priddy Books is a division of Macmillan Publishers and books published by the imprint have won several Practical Pre-School Awards.

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Profile Image for Matthieu Wegh.
863 reviews24 followers
November 5, 2024
? In het Nederlands heet dit boekje "Cijfers kleuren vormen"

🤔Dit boekje heb ik minstens 6 keer gebruikt omdat het zo aansloeg bij het Turkse meisje van 5 dat veel moeite had met Nederlands. Het boekje is zeker ook leuk voor oudere kinderen dan 2 jaar dus en goed voor het zelfvertrouwen als je ziet dat je voorleeskind het boekje elke week gemakkelijker afgaat en toch elke keer ook weer wat bijleert.

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731 reviews26 followers
September 18, 2017
This book is filled to the brim with different words to teach your baby. Because of its disorganization I took off some stars. It's weird to be learning shapes and then next page you're learning opposites. I think they should have stuck with one subject and many different books. Other than that the every page is bright and colorful and if your baby starts learning at least one of these words it's worth it right?
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335 reviews2 followers
January 6, 2021
These types of books are ubiquitous in the book aisles of every big box store, and I have had more than a few in my time as a parent. This one in particular is: well done, compact, sturdy (some board books fall apart quickly), and uncluttered with too many graphics. It also has opposites, telling time, and a social studies page.
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Author 59 books8 followers
November 9, 2020
Colourful and bright pictures. Lots to learn, little ones love reading it again and again
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23 reviews3 followers
February 8, 2022
My toddler loves this book. We read it back to back. He gets objects to count along with the book. He recites the opposites.
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November 23, 2022
helps babies learn.
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37 reviews1 follower
January 8, 2023
Another identifying book!

My child loves to flip through these pages, and is so excited to tell me what each picture is.

I’m so grateful for these books that inspire learning.
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11 reviews
July 20, 2024
I love how soft the cover is. I just started learning how to turn the pages on this book!

I got this from my 2 month pediatrician visit
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1 review
April 12, 2025
En el carro de Santi porque es de su sobrino 🙊 TBH this one a good but also it says IN ORDER… wake up, breakfast… get dressed AND THEN EAT LUNCH girl you didn’t do shit
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1,341 reviews72 followers
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September 1, 2018
#ReadToNibling

M is learning words, and I was really impressed by M's willingness to sit through this entire book, repeating each of the words I said. #26months

I like the bright clear photographs of the opening numbers section -- though I would not have picked circular "candies" as one of my nouns.

I also really like how for the colors pages, in addition to having 3 or 4 items of that color, the background of the photographs is also a wash of that color -- so you can gesture at the whole page to indicate the color, and I think it helps reinforce the color.

I didn't love the shapes section -- though I think that's probably true of every teaching-shapes book I have encountered, And I enjoyed the book more when I stopped trying to explain everything and just said the words. (I don't think an umbrella is the most intuitive object to demonstrate "closed" vs. "open," but okay.)

Using a two-story ranch house for "home" was a choice. (While we got "city," there weren't any urban buildings like "apartment building" -- though we did get "road." We got "countryside" -- which I wouldn't even know how to explain to a toddler -- but no "park" for sub/urban kids or "field" or "farm" for rural kids. We did get "beach" and "forest" and "river" and "mountains," which I will validate as useful general geography words.)
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4 reviews
January 31, 2023
This was one of my son's first favorite books! He loved the colors and pictures. It's a great introduction to counting too.
49 reviews
September 2, 2012
This book would be great for a child who is just learning numbers, colors, and shapes. This book is super colorful to attractive the child's eye and has large print. The numbers are also displayed in animals ands objects.This book also includes colors. It says the color and shows things that are of that color. The outside of the book s also very appealing to ones eye and plush.
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