1.) Sesame Street Elmo’s On The Go Letters
Preschoolers will love exploring the alphabet with their favorite Sesame Street characters in Elmo’s On the Go Letters! Snap each letter into place, or mix them up to spell out simple words in the bottom window. Underneath each letter is an image of a word that starts with that letter. When play is done, fold up the Elmo carrying case, and take the alphabet on the go!
2.) First 100 Words
Your little one will soon learn some essential first words and pictures with this bright board book. There are 100 color photographs to look at and talk about, and 100 simple first words to read and 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.
3.) My First Match It – Things I Eat
This colorful set of 15 food themed puzzle cards provides children with an excellent introduction to their favorite foods. Each card features a picture of a familiar food item. Children will learn to recognize the different food groups by simply matching the correct cards to complete the puzzle. The puzzles are self-correcting as no two puzzle cuts are the same.
4.) Touch and Teach Word Book
Cody the smart Cub and Cora the smart Cub teach letters and more than 100 words in four different activities. Twelve interactive pages come to life with the touch of a finger. Make reading an even more interactive experience with the touch & teach word book. Each page reacts to your child’s touch with sounds, words and music. This word book includes more than 100 words, 90 unique sounds and 15 melodies on 12 fully-colored and incredibly detailed touch sensitive pages.
5.) Let’s Talk Board book
By pressing the buttons and matching the sounds to the pictures again and again, children will quickly and easily learn simple first words and develop their speech. Roger Priddy’s (creator of this board book) passion for educating children through fun, informative and engaging books has led him to create some of publishing’s most enduring and successful non-fiction early learning books. Roger lives in London and has three children, who have been the inspiration behind many of his best publishing ideas.
6.) First Words Flash Cards
Flash cards are a tried and true study method. Unlike textbooks and workbooks, flash cards allow children to memorize and recall answers much faster through repetition.
7.) Let’s Say Our Numbers
By pressing the buttons and matching the sounds to the pictures again and again, children will quickly and easily learn to count and develop their speech. Bright photographs and questions to encourage learning on every page make counting fun
8.) Alphabet Flash Cards
Master the English alphabet with this set of flash cards designed for early learners. This toddler learning activity is the first step to efficient reading and accurate comprehension. 54 cards designs to drill kids on letter recognition. There are both uppercase and lowercase included in each deck.
9.) Let’s Say Our Colors
By pressing the buttons and matching the sounds to the pictures again and again, children will quickly and easily learn to identify colors.