Introduce your little one to the colorful and tasty world of fruits with this vibrant first picture board book! Specially designed for babies and toddlers, this early learning book is packed with well-researched, high-quality images that help children identify everyday fruits, expand their vocabulary, and sharpen their observation skills.
From apples to oranges and mangoes to strawberries, each fruit is shown through realistic, colorful visuals that spark curiosity and build word association. The padded cover and sturdy board pages make it safe, durable, and easy for little hands to hold and explore—perfect for early learning at home or in the classroom.
A Fun and Fruity Way to Learn!- Interactive Real-Life Images: Helps toddlers recognize and name various fruits
- Boosts Vocabulary: Encourages early language development through visual association
- Improves Observation Skills: Bright and detailed visuals capture children’s attention
- Designed by Experts: Age-appropriate content that supports early learning milestones
- Durable & Safe: Thick board pages and padded cover for toddler-friendly handling
- Early word-object association
- Speech and vocabulary enrichment
- Improved memory and recognition skills
- Positive food identification and curiosity about healthy eating
- Point and name each fruit aloud to build recognition
- Ask questions like “What color is this fruit?” to improve interaction
- Use during mealtimes to match real fruits with pictures
- Incorporate into daily routines like bedtime reading or travel time
- Format: Padded board book
- Age Group: 0–4 years
- Pages: 16–24 sturdy board pages
- Dimensions: Sized perfectly for toddler hands
- Safety: Rounded corners and tear-resistant material
- Perfect first vocabulary book for babies and toddlers
- Visually stimulating and educational at the same time
- Encourages bonding during read-aloud sessions
- Great gift for baby showers, birthdays, and early learning kits
Make every page a juicy bite of learning — and turn everyday reading into a healthy habit!
Because learning about fruits is the sweetest start to vocabulary building!