My First 123

Author DK
$6.99 US
DK. | DK Children
40 per carton
On sale Jan 19, 2015 | 9781465429032
Age 0-2 years
Sales rights: World

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The ideal first book to introduce toddlers to numbers - packed with colorful images and clear word labels to encourage early learning

Help your toddler learn all about numbers and counting in My First 123. Count from 1 to 10, then up to 100 with your toddler, and introduce adding and taking away with this engaging board book which keeps early learning simple. With colorful, bright photographs alongside clear word-labels your little one will master numbers in no time.

Perfect for encouraging children to build numeracy skills My First 123 helps toddlers grasp early concepts. Your little one will love discovering numbers while holding the chunky pages of this tactile board book. Read it together and help them turn the pages, practice counting, then take a look at adding up and taking away.

"A colorful and delightful board book, with bright pictures that will captivate the attention of toddlers who could care less about numbers" – ParentSociety.com

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The ideal first book to introduce toddlers to numbers - packed with colorful images and clear word labels to encourage early learning

Help your toddler learn all about numbers and counting in My First 123. Count from 1 to 10, then up to 100 with your toddler, and introduce adding and taking away with this engaging board book which keeps early learning simple. With colorful, bright photographs alongside clear word-labels your little one will master numbers in no time.

Perfect for encouraging children to build numeracy skills My First 123 helps toddlers grasp early concepts. Your little one will love discovering numbers while holding the chunky pages of this tactile board book. Read it together and help them turn the pages, practice counting, then take a look at adding up and taking away.

Praise

"A colorful and delightful board book, with bright pictures that will captivate the attention of toddlers who could care less about numbers" – ParentSociety.com