Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Both as a means to help infants develop language skills and to bond with the people who care for them and love them, reading to children can't start early enough. Reading holds profound a importance in the lives of children especially in an educational environment which emphasizes standardized testing and specific benchmarks to be reached. Helping young minds grow, 1: Read With Your One-Year-Old is a visual and tactile learning tool for parents to help their very young children enter the magical world of reading. With words for parents to say and bold, beautiful art to see and stickers to touch and place for the little ones, this very special book is a gentle entry point to important concepts such as "one" and "many" and recognizing primary and secondary color as well as helping young children imitate what they see and hear. It is indisputable that parents are a child's first and most important teachers. Reading with children is crucial to success for early literacy and a wonderful way to help them develop a love of books.