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First Colors

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This simple lift-the-flap book introduces colors through vivid, captivating photographs. Children can lift the flaps and recall the objects on a page, developing their memory skills and hand-eye coordination at the same time!

10 pages, Board Book

First published March 1, 2013

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Tiger Tales

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March 25, 2013
Teaching children to recognize colors is now easier than ever. The My First Lift & Learn First Colors sturdy board book by Tiger Tales is fun and interactive. Children will learn to identify colors like purple, red, green yellow and blue. Each page has a little pocket that when lifted toddlers will see even more colorful objects to learn. Little ones will become engaged when asked the questions that are displayed across the top of each page. A handle has been built into the book so little hands can carry it with them where ever they go. Parents will be able to share this handy tool and promote their child's language development, hand-eye coordination and enhance memory. Tiger Tales books are great for new moms and moms-to-be.
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March 17, 2013
Gorgeous lift-the-flap book. Large flaps with pictures under the flap as well as on the outside. Great for color practice and just for looking through over and over
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January 26, 2014
This books has colors in it. My only complaint is that they repeat the cupcake -- there are both a pink AND a purple cupcake in this book and it is confusing! There is no such thing in real life!

Other than that it's a nice book and provides a lot of talking points throughout.
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