One, Two, Three… series
A collection of cardboard books that grow along with the child.
“One, two, three—we look,” (0–12 months old) exercises and develops the sense of sight of a child. It presents sharply contrasting images in black, white, yellow, and red to help the child see more clearly. Small children enjoy seeing faces, so in this book, even a banana and a dog bone are smiling.
“One, two, three—we hear” (1-2 years old), exercises, and develops and strengthens their hearing abilities. The book introduces the child to the world of words, whose sounds recall their meaning. The infants begin to listen carefully, babble, and eventually create their own words. The book contains various onomatopoeic words that can be easily adapted to other languages.
“One, two, three—we speak” (2–3 years old), exercises, and develops the child’s speech. We teach the youngster fundamental manners such as “good morning” and “goodbye,” “thank you,” and “please.” Each statement is accompanied by a picture to aid memory retention.

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