I Can Learn Construction: First Words, Colors, Numbers and Shapes, Opposites

I Can Learn Construction: First Words, Colors, Numbers and Shapes, Opposites

I Can Learn Construction: First Words, Colors, Numbers and Shapes, Opposites

I Can Learn Construction: First Words, Colors, Numbers and Shapes, Opposites

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Overview

This construction-themed boxed set includes 4 sticker activity books to introduce children to key first concepts, such as colors, numbers, shapes, first words, and opposites.

Young children can discover key early-learning concepts—first words, numbers, shapes, colors, and opposites—with the help of exciting construction vehicles! Each of the four sticker activity books includes bright and colorful stickers and showcases the artwork from Cathy Hughes. Activities include find the differences, matching, and questions to answer by writing on the lines. Features a sturdy carry case with a handle and a hook-and-loop closure.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781664340961
Publisher: Tiger Tales.
Publication date: 02/04/2025
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 8.12(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

Frankie Feather hails from Bradford in Yorkshire, England. He loves to go for long walks and test story ideas on his dog, King Toadfish. When not writing, Frankie can be found playing the drums.

Cathy Hughes has worked on everything from picture books to finger puppet books, as well as many coloring and activity books for very young children. Her favorite things to draw are princesses, fairies, knights, pirates, and mermaids. Cathy can usually be found reading mythical tales from long ago! She loves working from home in the beautiful English Cotswolds, which is overflowing with art materials and books, as well as boxes of Japanese furoshiki. She fell in love with the color and design of Japanese textiles when she visited Kyoto and is now learning Japanese!
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