
A parent would reach for this book when their toddler is beginning to show interest in 'doing it myself' or when they need a gentle tool to help a child understand the sequence of daily life. It is particularly useful for children who crave tactile stimulation or those who struggle with transitions between activities like waking up, getting dressed, and preparing for bed. This board book uses a unique touch-and-trace design to introduce essential vocabulary associated with a child's daily routine. By connecting the physical shape of letters to the physical shape of objects, it grounds abstract concepts in a sensory experience. It celebrates the pride of growing up and the comfort of a predictable schedule. For children ages 0 to 3, it offers a sophisticated yet accessible way to build early literacy and self-care awareness, making it a beautiful gift for new parents or a foundational piece for a toddler's library.
None. The book is entirely secular and focuses on universal physical routines.
A 2-year-old who is starting to recognize letters and loves to explore textures. This is also excellent for a child with sensory seeking behaviors or low vision who benefits from the highly tactile, raised elements.
This book can be read cold. It is designed for interactive, co-reading where the adult guides the child's finger over the raised elements. A parent might buy this after noticing their child is frustrated by transitions or is starting to point at signs and labels in the real world, showing a 'reading readiness' spark.
A baby will simply enjoy the bright colors and the feel of the raised surfaces. A toddler will begin to connect the word shapes to the objects. A preschooler may use it as a 'first reader' to practice tracing letter forms and identifying sight words.
Unlike standard touch-and-feel books that use faux fur or glitter, this book uses 'Touchwords' technology. The raised die-cut shapes are part of the page construction, offering a sophisticated, minimalist aesthetic that focuses on form and literacy rather than just texture.
This is a concept-driven board book that follows a generic but relatable daily routine from morning to night. Each spread features a high-contrast, raised word (like WASH, PLAY, or SLEEP) on one side and a corresponding raised icon or object on the other. It focuses on the vocabulary of actions and objects that define a toddler's world.
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