From award-winning author Webilor Ediale, comes this fun easy-to-read family book on Biscuits. A book to teach your children about first words and sight words in a fun relatable way.
Nome is an endearing toddler in the early stages of learning to speak. Her unique interpretation of words where everyday items like biscuits become “Maskit” in her adorable toddler language will make you laugh out loud. The unique and heartwarming narrative of this book inspired by true events in the life of Ehinome, the daughter of the author. It celebrates the joys of parenting and the universal experience of witnessing a child’s early discovery of language. It is a perfect blend of fun, humor, inspiration, and education, making it an invaluable addition to any family’s collection.
The book captures those precious moments when children, in their eagerness to communicate, create their own charming lexicon.
This book is perfect for:
- Boys and girls ages 0-5
- Teachers’ preschool through Year 3.
- Parents and grandparents with little ones in their lives.
- Anyone parent or caregiver as the concept is familiar, genuine, relatable, and heartwarming.
- Anyone looking to teach children about first words, sight words, phonics, reading, vocabulary and spelling.
- Any child struggling with speech and in the early stages of communication.
Children will love this book!
- It has fun, colorful and engaging illustrations.
- It’s a fun, cute and relatable story.
- It has characters kids can relate to.
Teachers, parents and other caregivers will love it too!
- It is beautiful and professionally done.
- It’s a story that will support children/students experiencing communication challenges.
- It would help you create a positive classroom/home environment.
- It would teach kids all about first words, sight words, family, and love and help your children develop their vocabulary.
- It draws from real-life experiences that many parents and teachers will find both humorous and endearing.
- It captures those precious moments when children, in their eagerness to communicate, create their own charming lexicon.
- It would help support organizations and charities with their well-being and early learning initiatives.
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