Animal World has over 120 early learning activities that introduce a variety of sounds and rhythms, animals, animal attributes
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Animal World has over 100 early learning activities that introduce a variety of sounds and rhythms, animals, animal attributes. Animal World has over 100 early learning activities that introduce a variety of sounds and rhythms, animals, animal attributes. Animal World has over 100 early learning activities that introduce a variety of sounds and rhythms, animals, animal attributes.
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Whether they are furry, feathery, slippery, or scaly, animals are a source of wonder and surprise for very young children. From the gentle purr of a house cat to the roar of an African lion, our animal friends are a great way to get little ones listening to, looking at, and learning language!


Animal World has over 100 early learning activities that introduce a variety of sounds and rhythms, animals, animal attributes.

Real animal sounds. Interactive games.

Choose from 3 learning levels, books are designed to grow as your baby grows!
Level 1
Music & Soundscapes
Sparkling musical rhythms and sounds stimulate early brain development.
Level 2
Word Play
Short descriptive phrases introduce word-object associations and build early language skills.
Level 3
Laugh & Learn
Fun-filled rhymes and early learning interactions develop preschool readiness.

 


 

EARLY LEARNING BENEFITS

  • Animal identification
  • Animal attributes
  • Following directions
  • Experimentation with producing sounds
  • Comparing animals for similarities/differences
  • Animal habitat and behavioural learning
  • Counting (1-10)
  • Motor skills
Science

Each branch of science (earth, life and physical) deals with the structure and behaviour of the physical world, and includes the systematic observation, identification, experimentation and investigation used to determine general laws about the physical world. Children begin to develop science skills as infants and expand upon their understanding as they get older.
Learning Fun with Our Animal Friends

Whether they are furry, feathery, slippery or scaly, animals are a source of wonder and surprise for very young children. From the gentle purr of a house cat to the roar of an African lion, our animal friends are a great way to get little ones listening to, looking at and learning language!

 

Social Studies
Social studies draws on many different academic disciplines — including history, geography, civics, government, psychology, sociology, and other social sciences and humanities — to examine the social relationships in a society and the functioning of that society. Children begin to develop social studies skills as preschoolers and expand upon their understanding as they get older.
Did you know?

Early exposure to a variety of sounds is important for learning language. Babies can recognise human voices and sound categories from the moment they are born. The early shaping of sound perceptions helps develop the systems that will eventually comprehend and produce language.

Babies bridge the gap between sounds and meaning at a very early age. At nine or ten months, babies start to understand the names of family members, pets, the word no and a few assorted labels, such as dog. By the time they reach their first birthday, little ones understand about seventy words. Even if they aren't speaking words, they are listening and understanding!


These books are the UK version with UK English spellings.
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