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The Big Skills for Little Hands Toddler Series
A Fun Introduction to Seatwork
The four books in the Big Skills for Little Hands Toddler series will gently introduce your 18-month- to three-year-olds to seatwork. This series features fun activity pages that teach important fine-motor skills necessary for academics.
Cut & Create While Learning an Essential Skill
I Can Cut Toddler Big Skills for Little Hands helps children build hand strength and dexterity by teaching them to use scissors to cut lines, curves, and shapes. Children will create puppets, play games, and make puzzles while learning an essential skill.
Learn Pasting Skills Hands-on
I Can Paste Toddler Big Skills for Little Hands introduces pasting skills through fun activities such as puzzles, collages, animal scenes, and more. With this hands-on activity book and help from an adult or an older sibling to cut out the projects, your child will paste numerous full-color activities.
From Simple Lines to Complicated Shapes
I Can Trace Toddler Big Skills for Little Hands starts with simple lines and builds up to complicated shapes, numbers, and letters. These tracing activities are an excellent early introduction to handwriting.
Pictures, Puzzles, and More
I Can Color Toddler Big Skills for Little Hands will help children build hand-eye coordination by teaching them to hold and use crayons. In this delightful, brightly-colored workbook, children will color pictures, practice counting, and solve puzzles while learning an essential skill.
Toddler-friendly Topics
Children will have fun cutting, pasting, tracing, and coloring their way to scholarly success throughout this series! Simple tasks; large, colorful illustrations; and toddler-friendly topics; it doesn't get any easier than this. These books for toddlers are pared-down versions of the same I Can… books we've carried for years, featuring the pages most suitable to a younger audience.
Begin with the Little Guys
If you have the privilege, begin your role of teaching parent with the little guys. They are the most authentic of students, their expectations are exceedingly low, they are amazed at your unending wisdom, and they are thrilled just to be in your presence. Teaching this age is pure pleasure!
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