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I Feel Proud
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Ages 0-5

I Feel Proud

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This is a lovely first book for helping little ones name and understand the feeling of pride. It celebrates small everyday achievements in a warm, accessible way, while gently showing that confidence is best when it still leaves room for kindness. Parents would probably love how easy it is to read together and turn into simple conversations about feelings.
Touch Think Learn: Farm
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Ages 0-4

Touch Think Learn: Farm

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60% off est. retail
This is a lovely pick for babies and toddlers who learn best by touching, tracing, and naming what they see. The farm theme keeps it familiar and cheerful, while the raised shapes and cutout pages make it feel more like play than lesson time. Parents would probably love how naturally it sparks conversation and early vocabulary without ever feeling forced.
TouchThinkLearn: Little Critters - (Early Elementary Board Book, Interactive Children's Books) - Thryft
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41% off est. retail
This interactive book is perfect for young children who love to explore and learn through tactile experiences. With raised shaped objects and scooped cut-outs, it engages their senses and helps them understand essential concepts. Parents and children can enjoy tracing shapes, saying names, and having meaningful conversations together. It's an innovative format that turns abstract thoughts into tangible knowledge, making learning fun and engaging for little ones.
TouchThinkLearn: Vehicles
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Ages 0-5

TouchThinkLearn: Vehicles

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57% off est. retail
This is a lovely pick for babies and toddlers who learn best by touching, tracing, and naming what they see. The raised shapes and scooped pages make vehicles feel almost toy-like, so storytime becomes playtime too. Parents would probably love how naturally it sparks conversation and builds early word recognition without ever feeling like a lesson.