My Little Face

My Little Face

Author
authorsandicci

This storybook teaches babies the basic parts of their face in a fun and engaging way. Each page introduces important features like ears, nose, hair, and mouth with a cute and simple approach.

age0 - 1 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Blink, Blink, Little Eyes! My eyes see colors, shapes, and the twinkling stars. They open wide in the morning and close tight at night. Blink, blink! What do you see?

Hello, Little Nose! Little Nose sits in the middle of my face. It helps me smell cookies, flowers, and fresh rain. Sniff, sniff! What can you smell today?

Smile, Little Mouth! My mouth helps me eat yummy food and say funny words. It smiles when I’m happy. Giggle, giggle! What do you want to say today?

Listen, Little Ears! My ears are always listening. I can hear birds singing, music playing, and Mama’s soft lullaby. Shhh… What can you hear right now?

Wiggle, Wiggle, Little Hands! My hands help me play, clap, and touch everything around me. I can wave hello and hold Mama’s hand tight. Wiggle, wiggle! What can your hands do?

Tap, Tap, Little Feet! My feet help me walk, run, and jump so high. I can dance, splash in puddles, and feel the soft grass beneath me. Tap, tap! Where will your feet take you today?

Soft, Soft Hair! My hair is soft like a fluffy cloud. I can brush it, wash it, and let the wind play with it. Swish, swish! Can you feel your hair?

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