
Reach for this book when your toddler is beginning to show interest in getting dressed or when you want to turn a routine morning struggle into a playful learning moment. This tactile board book goes beyond simple pictures by offering raised letters and shapes that invite tiny fingers to trace and explore. It transforms everyday items like pajamas and rain boots into interactive puzzles, helping children build a physical connection between the words they hear and the objects they wear. Designed for the 0 to 3 age range, the book focuses on building early literacy and sensory awareness. It celebrates the pride of naming one's own world and the curiosity of exploring textures. Parents will appreciate the high design aesthetic and the way it encourages fine motor skills, making it a sophisticated yet sturdy addition to a child's first library that supports their journey toward independence.
None. The book is entirely secular and focused on object identification.
A two-year-old who is in the 'I do it!' phase of development. It is perfect for a child who is resistant to the morning routine of getting dressed and needs a positive, playful association with their wardrobe.
No prep is required. The book can be read cold, though parents should be prepared to guide the child's finger to show them how to trace the letters versus the objects. A parent might reach for this after a morning spent chasing a toddler who refuses to put on their shoes or after noticing their child is starting to recognize letters in the environment.
Infants will enjoy the high-contrast colors and the physical sensation of the raised surfaces. Toddlers (ages 2-3) will begin to recognize the letter forms and connect the abstract shapes of the words to the concrete shapes of the clothes.
Unlike standard touch-and-feel books that use fabric swatches, this book uses 'Touchwords' technology. By making the letters themselves tactile, it bridges the gap between sensory play and early literacy in a way few other board books do.
This is a high-concept tactile board book that introduces young children to various items of clothing. Each spread features a word in raised, die-cut letters paired with a corresponding raised illustration of the garment. It covers basics like hats and socks alongside more specific items like party dresses and ripped jeans.
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