This soft, rich three-dimensional book, with 5 feature-packed colorful double pages, will definitely hold baby’s interest. Baby will come back to it time and time again to discover something new and fascinating each time.
The Senses
Illustrated pages encourage baby to gaze at the colorful images, developing his sense of sight.
The different materials and textures – cloth, plastic, rough, smooth, hard an soft – invite him to touch and explore, stimulating his sense of touch
The pleasant sounds the book makes he stimulate baby's sense of hearing. As he plays, baby perfects the coordination between his senses.
Fine Motor Skills
The book offers many opportunities to perfect fine motor skills – turning the stiff pages, pulling the handle of the pinwheel, or lifting the frog's mouth.
These activities require the use of one or more fingers – a perfect way to practice using them in a variety of ways.
Gradually, baby learns how to coordinate using both hands at once, each carrying out a different activity, for example: one hand pulls while the other hand is holding the book, providing a counter-force.
Cognitive Skills
The 3-D Activity Book develops cognitive skills: learning, memory, curiosity, and understanding the environment.
The pages offer activities that stimulate baby's curiosity, and invite him to explore them over and over again: pull or lift to see what happens, discover a peek-a-boo friend.
The book offers wonderful opportunities to teach baby about his surroundings, by familiarizing him with the concept of the changing seasons. The first spread illustrates the changes, with each subsequent spread detailing a particular season.
Object Permanence
The 3-D Activity Book helps babies grasp the concept of object permanence, through a variety of "Peek-a-Boo"-type games.
As baby turns the pages, he sees that the familiar images and objects appear and reappear – over and over again, the more he plays with the 3-D Activity Book.
Each page offers an activity to further the idea of object permanence, such as the frog playing "Peek-a-Boo" with the mirror/pool, the leaf that he can lift to uncover a surprise, and more.
Language & Communication
From the age of nine months, baby starts to connect words and objects.
Illustrations and images found throughout the pages of the 3-D Activity Book he meets with over and over again offer an excellent opportunity to enrich baby's vocabulary.
As baby learns more about his world, he will enjoy gazing at the images and what is happening on the pages.