Families are often given broad advice to read, name, repeat, and talk with a baby or toddler without being shown what that can look like on an ordinary page. The result can feel either too vague or too much like testing.
My First Words · Book 11
First Words: The Teaching Edition | Babies & Toddlers Ages 0 to 3
The page teaches the word, and gives the grown-up a simple way to share it.
A first-words book can show a baby a picture. The Teaching Edition also helps the grown-up know what to do with the moment.
First Words: The Teaching Edition is a real-photo shared-reading book for babies and toddlers ages 0 to 3, with caregiver guidance woven into the experience. Familiar vocabulary is paired with pronunciation support and simple prompts for naming, pointing, pausing, repeating, and talking together.
The problem it solves
Parents are often told to “read and talk more,” but that advice can feel vague. This edition turns a page into a small, usable routine: notice the picture, name it clearly, pause, follow the child’s attention, and respond to whatever form of participation appears.
Why the grown-up matters
Babies and toddlers learn inside interaction. The book leaves room for looking, reaching, pointing, gestures, sounds, signs, words, and conversation. It does not require a child to repeat after the adult or finish a set number of pages.
- Real-photo first vocabulary
- Pronunciation support for adults
- Simple caregiver prompts
- Shared-attention ideas that fit everyday reading
- A low-pressure approach for ages 0 to 3
Part of the My First Words collection.
Educational enrichment for families. It does not replace individualized speech-language, hearing, developmental, or medical evaluation when professional support is needed.
A book should have a reason to exist.
Real photographs, pronunciation support, and brief caregiver prompts turn first-word reading into a repeatable shared-attention routine that can flex around the child’s interest and communication style.
Caregiver guidance makes vague advice such as ‘talk more’ concrete and usable.
Pronunciation support helps adults model words clearly without overcorrecting the child.
Looking, pointing, gestures, sounds, signs, and words are all welcomed as participation.
See what you are actually getting.
Preview imagery is drawn from this title’s verified book media. No substitute pages and no invented interiors.
Designed for the moment you are reading together.
A clear reading rhythm
Pages pair familiar real-photo vocabulary with adult support for naming, pausing, pointing, repeating when useful, and extending the moment into simple conversation. The child can lead the pace and the adult can stop after one page or continue while interest lasts.
Something worth noticing
Familiar vocabulary, shared attention, listening, visual recognition, pointing, gestures, sounds, early words, and back-and-forth interaction with a trusted adult.
Useful without pressure
Use the guidance as options, not a checklist. Follow the child’s attention first. If they look away, move on. If they point, name it. If they make a sound, respond. The quality of the shared moment matters more than completing pages.
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