PRODUCT DETAILS:
- Rating:
(14) - Brand: Random House
- Item Number: 121-013
- We recommend for a 1 Year Old
- Watch our Learning Video below

INCLUDED WITH THIS ORDER:
PRODUCT STATUS:
In stock and ships next business day
Delivery time is 2-6 business days
Gift Wrap is available for this item
Description
Teaching toddlers how to express and communicate their feelings is a challenge for many parents and caregivers. Elmo and friends make learning about feelings both simple and fun as they show that there can be more than one word to describe the same emotion.
We love books that keep your kids giggling. That′s why we have so many silly books. See ′em all here!
Why our Child-Experts Love It
We love this book because the rhyming text encourages interactivity as it presents the feelings, such as giggly and high spirited, wiggly and antsy, shy and bashful. The die-cut handle makes this a book that toddlers can take anywhere.
Features and Skills
- Reading with your child is a great way to spend quality time. Reading is an important activity to foster language skills and help your child learn new information. Long before a child can speak, an infant is learning the melodies and sounds of language. They are learning to understand words and pair pictures of objects with the name of the object. In addition to language skills, reading with your child helps improve their attention and builds curiosity. We want children of all ages to hear complex sentences so alternate reading a book as you typically would (reading all the written words) with the tips described below.
- Infants to 2 year olds: point to the pictures and emphasize the name of each picture (one word at a time) Your intonation and melody plays an important role in your childs attention to the book at this age.
- 2-3 year olds: read the story as written but ask questions along the way to ensure that your child understands what is happening in the story. This also allows them to be active readers
- 3-4 year olds: ask your child to tell you about the pictures/predict the story first. Then read the words on the page. This is a great way to help foster their story-telling abilities.
The Head-to-Toe System
Most baby or toddler toys develop many skills. Our experts selected the skills that this toy is BEST at developing.
| Imagination | |
| Education | |
| Language | |
| Dexterity | |
| Emotional | |
| Locomotion | |
| Social |
Product Reviews
-
Michele, Grandparent (Hillsborough, NJ)Great BookMy granddaughter is only one years old, but loves Elmo the most and absolutely loves books so much. My daughter and son-in-law have been reading to her since she was born and she will always go for her books.
-
Ebeanstalk Team, Child Development Experts (Milford, CT)
All ebeanstalk's reviews happen BEFORE a product makes it on our site. Our team of child-experts looked at, tested and selected only the best toys.
For some time, we've been collecting Star Ratings. We believe our Star Ratings are high, because we only select the best products for a child's development.
And we're now adding Customer Reviews. Please rely on the Star Ratings for Overall Product Satisfaction and Performance. Very shortly, we'll be posting Customer Reviews. Thank you for sharing your opinion.
Product Safety Information
- This product meets or exceeds all safety standards
Learning Video













