My First
Activity Book

My First Activity Book - RP50255-A

Buttons, zippers, laces and Velcro… Children will love the Patrick Activity Learning Book! Apart from the learn-to-dress activities, the book also teaches numbers, colors, shapes, everyday objects, weather, time and more! This is baby’s first activity book to build his love of reading.


Size:

20.5cm(W) x 23.5cm(H)

Fine motor skills training – crinkling and pressing

There is crinkle paper and squeakers in the book. Encourage children to crinkle and press the pages to create sounds and to train their fine motor skills.

Gross motor skills training – shaking

Encourage children to grab onto to the big, soft handle and to shake the book.

Fine motor skills training – flipping pages

Encourage children to flip the pages.

Developing self awareness - observing herself in the mirror

Allow your child to observe and recognize her own image in the mirror (in the house). This helps develop her self-esteem.

Fine motor skills training – zipping

Encourage children to zip and unzip Wayne’s raincoat.

Fine motor skills training – turning clock hands

Encourage children to turn the clock hands.

Cognitive training - learning colors

Teach children different colors.

Cognitive training – pointing to colorss

Name a color and encourage your child to point to it

Cognitive training - learning numbers

Teach your child to recognize numbers

Cognitive training – pointing to numbers

Say a number and encourage your child to point to it.

Cognitive training - learning everyday objects

Teach children the names of everyday objects.

Cognitive training – pointing to everyday objects

Say an object and encourage your child to point to it.

Cognitive training - learning shapes

Teach children different shapes.

Cognitive training – pointing to shapes

Name a shape and encourage your child to point to it.

Eye-hand coordination training – buttoning

Encourage children to button the big red button on the backpack.

Advanced eye-hand coordination training – tying a ribbon

Encourage children to tie Julia’s two hair ribbons.

Cognitive training – telling time

Children can learn to tell the time using the owl clock.