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For little ones, books are a must have but they do need to be durable ones. Another plus for kids is ones that encourage them to touch and feel the books. Little ones don’t understand yet about how to be gentle with books and are curious by nature. Sky Pony Press has two adorable books out that are all about touching and tracing. These new board books are sturdy enough for daily use and to take for learning on-the-go.
Colors and Shapes: Touch-and-Trace Early Learning Fun!
Kids can use their finger to follow the grooves on each page to learn about basic shapes and colors. Practice tracing squares, circles, triangles, and more, all while learning to identify the color of each shape.
First Numbers: Touch-and-Trace Early Learning Fun!
Kids can use their finger to follow the grooves on each page to learn numbers 1–10. They can practice their numbers by tracing the grooves with their fingers from one snail all the way up to ten leaping frogs.
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Donna L says
This would be perfect for my grandson.
Shelley P says
I would look at the First Numbers book first. My little guy loves books and would enjoy both 🙂
Nicole Lancaster says
I would look at the Little Groover’s Colors and Shapes book first.
Kathy Pease says
My granddaughter would love colors and shapes furst
rosemary says
wow-numbers books
Vikki Billings says
I would look at the numbers book first with my granddaughter!
EMMA L HORTON says
I THINK IT WOULD BE COLORS AND SHAPES
Vidya P says
My toddler is learning numbers and counting so definitely I will pick the numbers first. Thank you for the wonderful review. The books really seem adorable and them being sturdy is a plus according to me!!
Samantha says
I would look at the Colors and Shapes book with her first!
YVONNE WOODSTOCK says
I-probably-wouldn’t-decide-which-to-read-first-to-him,-until-I-got-to-peek-inside-and-read-them-myself..that’s-what-I-usually-do,-until-they-are-old-enough-to-pick-which-one-THEY-want-first.then-I-let-them-choose,-instead.
I’m-just-guessing,-I’d-probably-read-the-COLORS-and-SHAPES-book-first.
Carrie Barron says
First Numbers! Thanks!
Carrie Barron says
My son and I would look at First Numbers first. Thanks!
BusyWorkingMama says
I would like the colors and shapes book for my nephew.
F Paulette Dorland says
We would probably look at the colors and shapes first. Thanks for the chance!
Leela says
Colors and shapes.
Amy Deeter says
We would look at the colors and shapes one first
Jessica W. says
First, we would look at Colors and Shapes.
Gina Ferrell says
I would look at the Colors and Stars book first.
Liz Kerr says
These are great learning tools.
Darcy Koch says
I would like the numbers book. My grandson is just now old enough to begin his world of learning.
Lana simanovicki says
color and shapes
Nancy says
First, we would read the book First Numbers.
Adrienne says
We would look at Colors and Shapes.
Edye says
Numbers First!
Janet Woodling says
I would give them to my daughter who is a special educator. I know that they would get put to great use.
Jan Lee says
If I showed these to my great nephew, he’d want to read the First Numbers book first since it has cars on the front of it 🙂
Mia says
I would love to have the First Numbers for my grandson.
Renee Walters says
My son would look at the Numbers Book first.
Marcus Walker says
Numbers first
Penny Phillips says
My 2 year old twin grandsons live with me and we have story time everyday. They love books and would really enjoy these bright and colorful books. Thank you for the chance!!
vickie couturier says
first numbers
Victoria Scott says
The colors and shapes – my son isn’t talking as much as my daughters were at this age. So we’ve been reading to him each night to help encourage him. My husband says he can’t get a word in edgewise ha! 😉
Mi Webber says
We would look at the Numbers book first.
laura feist says
colors and shapes
Richard Brandt says
We’d look at Colors and Shapes first and work our way up to numbers.
latanya says
the first numbers
MICHAEL CHEVILLOT says
COLORS
mami2jcn says
I’d look at colors and shapes first.