"Vocabulary knowledge is knowledge; the knowledge of a word not only implies a definition, but also implies how that word fits into the world." --Steven A. Stahl, Teaching Word Meanings (2005)
Help your child explore words in multiple contexts so that she can build a deeper understanding of word meanings.

AT HOME, THE PARK, OR THE PET STORE – Children love dogs, and what could be a better way to teach Understand Same, Different, and Opposites than with man's best friend. As you read Doggy Opposites to your baby, you can also Explore Shapes and Sizes, colors, and patterns.


What will Your child learn?
Language Development
  • Receptive Language
  • Vocabulary Knowledge
  • Appreciation and Knowledge of Books and Stories
  • Awareness of Print and Illustrations
Physical Development
  • Not developed during this play
Cognitive Development
  • Scientific Knowledge
  • Scientific Observation
  • Exploring Shapes and Sizes
  • Understanding Same and Different
What did your child learn?
Social Emotional Development
  • Not developed during this play
Language Development
  • Receptive Language
  • Vocabulary Knowledge
  • Appreciation and Knowledge of Books and Stories
  • Awareness of Print and Illustrations
Physical Development
  • Not developed during this play
Cognitive Development
  • Scientific Knowledge
  • Scientific Observation
  • Exploring Shapes and Sizes
  • Understanding Same and Different


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