<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Teach toddlers the essentials with early-learning coloring activities for kids ages 1 to 3 </strong></p><p> Toddlers learn best while having fun. <em>My First Toddler Coloring Book</em> introduces fundamental skills like reading, counting, and shapes through engaging coloring exercises. Kids will have a blast as they learn pre-K concepts and reinforce their understanding through creativity and play. </p><p>Approved by teachers, parents, and kids alike, this coloring book for toddlers includes: </p><ul><li><strong>First concepts</strong>-Introduce children to numbers, letters, shapes, colors, animals, simple words, and counting. </li><li><strong>Bold illustrations</strong>-Help kids strengthen their motor and recognition skills with 100+ big, simple illustrations that are easy for them to identify and color. </li><li><strong>Independent learning</strong>-Channel toddlers' endless energy with educational activities they can complete on their own or with your guidance.</li></ul></p><p><em>My First Toddler Coloring Book</em> is the best toddler coloring book for fun and learning that will inspire hours of enjoyment―at home or in the classroom. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>As a preschool and elementary age educator, I greatly appreciate the simplicity, size, and content of <em>My First Toddler Coloring Book</em> and its focus on early education.<strong>--Kelly Cable, preschool/elementary educator and blogger at SimpleLifeMom.com</strong></p> <p><em>My First Toddler Coloring Book</em> makes learning basic concepts FUN! I especially appreciate how the illustrations reinforce what toddlers learn in preschool, daycare, or what they see when reading children's books.<strong>--Hadar Maor, Miss-Kindergarten.com</strong></p> <p>Geared for young children, <em>My First Toddler Coloring Book</em> features bold lines and simple images to accommodate broad motion scribbling and coloring. The letters and shapes could easily be discussed and even traced over with a finger, but for young children, the emphasis isn't on tracing these forms, simply on becoming familiar with them and their properties by having them in their environment in a variety of ways.<strong>--Amanda Morgan, founder of Not Just Cute, Intentional Whole Child Development blog</strong></p><br>
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