Strong Vocabulary Skills Lead to School Readiness
Because 80% of your baby's brain develops by her 3rd birthday, early and continuous exposure to new words will significantly help her achieve success in early literacy, reading comprehension, and school later on. So be sure to keep on reading The Daily Bee with your baby!

IN THE BACKYARD, AT THE PET STORE, OR AT THE ZOO – There are lots of small animals in the world, and you can learn about some of them in Tiny Friends. Explore Shapes and Sizes with your child by comparing the tiny animals in this book with a human hand.


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
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


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