All of our stories now come in two versions - Beginner and Standard. Our Standard versions are our books as originally written. Our Beginner versions have been written by speech-language pathologists and are ideal for children with speech delays and also for children just beginning to read on their own.
Around the House introduces children to some of their first words as they explore common tasks and activities in their daily lives.
Around the House is a one face-character story, with the two adult characters identified by name but not by face.
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Colors in Everyday Things introduces your child to the concept of color. Your child will be the featured star as he or she is shown wearing familiar colors, surrounded by everyday things of the same color.
Colors in Everyday Things is a one face-character story.
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Going to the Doctor explains what to expect during a checkup at the doctor's office. Your child will feel more confident and less afraid about doctor visits after seeing his or her face throughout the pages of this story. No tears or fears for future office visits!
Going to the Doctor is a one face-character story, with one adult female character familiar to the child identified by name but not by face, and two illustrated adult characters - the nurse and the doctor.
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If I Were A Shape reinforces the concepts of shapes while utilizing your child's imagination to see shapes in familiar objects.
If I Were A Shape is a two face-character story: the child and an adult (male or female) who gives the child a hug.
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One momentous change that occurs in the life of a child is becoming a big brother. I'm a Big Brother explores the changes that occur when a new baby enters the picture and how these changes can bring positive benefits.
I'm a Big Brother is a one face-character story, with the two adult characters identified by name but not by face.
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One momentous change that occurs in the life of a child is becoming a big sister. I'm a Big Sister explores the changes that occur when a new baby enters the picture and how these changes can bring positive benefits.
I'm a Big Sister is a one face-character story, with the two adult characters identified by name but not by face.
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Children explore their five senses as they see, smell, taste, hear, and touch their world through the pages of My Body.
My Body is a two face-character story: the child and an adult (male or female) who plays with the child.
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The process of potty training becomes real as children see their very own faces throughout the pages of My Very Own Potty. Potty training steps are reinforced each time children see themselves succeed in learning how to go to the potty.
My Very Own Potty is a two face-character story: the child and a female adult who encourages the child every step of the way.
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Nature Things takes your child on a visionary ride to see things experienced every day in nature. This story is a great visual expedition of all things fuzzy, slimy, cuddly and ticklish!
Nature Things is a two face-character story: the child and a playmate (male or female, child or adult).
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The simple pleasures of rural life are shown throughout the pages of On the Farm. Children will love seeing themselves while they explore the different animals, sounds, and things to do on the farm.
On the Farm is a one face-character story, with an adult character identified by name, but not by face.
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Things That Go introduces your child to early concept words as they explore things that go. Your child will have fun sitting behind the wheel of boats, planes, trucks and many other things that go.
Things That Go is a one face-character story.
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Watch your child move through the milestones of the first 12 months, starting from the first time your child came home to hearing his or her very first words. You Are Growing Up makes a great keepsake for your child or others as you share the special events that occur in the first year of life.
You Are Growing Up is a three face-character story: the child and a female adult and a male adult who together hold and give the child a hug.
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Watch your child march off to become a toddler throughout the pages of You Are Growing Up, Too. Your child learns to do so many things between ages of 12 and 24 months and these milestones are recorded throughout the pages of this book. This book makes a great keepsake for you and your child to share.
You Are Growing Up, Too is a one face-character story.
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