About this deal
Parents can use this opportunity to make animal noises for the wild and farm animals books, while making use of functional books around bath time and getting dressed which are part of their child’s daily routine. Visit any library to discover a wide choice of engaging, inclusive, quality board book and picture books to borrow – perfect for sharing with babies and young children every day. This box set, by renowned children’s book publishers Usborne, features the first three levels of reading, making the perfect start.
Note that there are restrictions on some products, and some products cannot be shipped to international destinations.Applicability of cancellation rights: Legal rights of cancellation under the Distance Selling Regulations available for UK or EU consumers do not apply to certain products and services. If you have a My First Library card you can activate it below using the number on the back on the card. Both First and Young Reading have four levels each, and Very First Reading is one level, bringing it to a total of nine. Our mission is to develop highly informative content which will help the children to master different skills.
This fun and wonderful collection of 18 board books, is completely filled with topics that babies are coming into grasp with, topics such as vehicles, numbers, words, colours, animals, cuddly toys, farm animals, bath-time and more!Your little one will love to learn with classic and modern Disney and Pixar characters from Disney Baby! The colourful approach to pictures provides a sense of familiarity for children and an opportunity to engage them by pointing to things they recognise or even trying to say it themselves as they start to use vocabulary or mimic the sounds made by their parents. If your child has a keen interest in a certain area whether it’s dinosaurs or cuddly animals, these could be a great place to start as it will spur them on to express what they see before them. The final sixteen books from First Reading Level Two bring in more advanced vocabulary and sentence structures, and the stories are slightly longer and more complex. The books start with only eight letters in stage one and after this, the stages continue with new elements of learning letters and phonics.