See, Touch, Feel: 123


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See, Touch, Feel: 123 is a fantastic first concepts book that introduces numbers to young children in a fun and simple way. The entire See, Touch, Feel series is specifically designed to stimulate toddlers through creative play, encouraging the development of motor skills and word and picture recognition. Designed to be a sensory experience, each image is raised with textures to feel and explore. The artwork, created with painted hand prints and foot prints, will appeal to young children.




Counting Colors


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Presents basic colors and the numbers from one to ten in illustrations featuring various camouflaged objects.




Baby Colors


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Infants and toddlers explore the world of color.




See, Touch, Feel: Colours


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See, Touch, Feel: Colours is a fantastic first concepts book from Priddy Books. This cased board book introduces colours to very young children in a fun and simple way. Specially designed to stimulate toddlers and encourage the development of motor skills, this engaging board book is filled with embossed images and textures to touch. The bright pages featuring happy babies and handprint artwork will appeal to young children as they learn about colour. Part of the successful See, Touch, Feel series which has sold over 600,000 copies to date. Also available: See, Touch, Feel: Roar, See, Touch, Feel: 123, See, Touch, Feel: ABC, and See, Touch, Feel.




Colours


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Featuring over 20 fabrics and textures, each page has a tactile centre-piece surrounded by images for children to name.Touch the fabrics and look at the pictures for a great introduction to colours.




TouchThinkLearn: Colors


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"Visual and tactile elegance that will appeal to eyes and hands." — The New York Times Introducing TouchThinkLearn books, a format unlike any other. Combining scooped-out die-cuts with raised, shaped elements, each book is designed to offer the youngest learners an irresistible opportunity to explore their universe in a hands-on, multisensory way. Seeing the image, tracing its shape, saying its name: these modes of perception combine in a dynamic way to stimulate understanding of essential concepts. Experience green both in the beauty of a raised leaf's surface as well as in the caterpillar that munches on the leaf's edge. Celebrate a moon rising into the night, while simultaneously a sun sets deep into the mirroring page. • Translates abstract thought into tangible knowledge • Gives early learning new dimension "A bold, graphic and tactile introduction to colors." — Kirkus Reviews Fans of Press Here, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom will love this book. This book is a great read for: • Babies and toddlers • Childcare workers • Parents • Grandparents




Touch-and-Feel Colors


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Young readers can learn colors and more than 100 first words in this engaging book! Rhyming text, fun textures, and bright, colorful illustrations make learning fun.




See, Touch, Feel


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There's lots for baby to explore in See, Touch, Feel: A First Sensory Book. This sturdy board book, with bright photographs of happy babies, is specially designed to stimulate curiosity through sensory play. Each page has a colorful picture activity that invites baby to touch and explore. There are raised textures to feel, finger trails to follow, and a shiny mirror to look in to. Can they follow the swirl on the snail's shell. Can they tap the drum? As your baby grows, See, Touch, Feel will help your child develop language recognition and motor skills, as they learn to interact with the book in new ways. With lots to explore together, See, Touch, Feel is an ideal first book to share with your baby.




Atmospheres: Aesthetics of Emotional Spaces


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Originally published in Italian in 2010, this book is the first to address the theory of atmospheres in a thorough and systematic way. It examines the role of atmospheres in daily life, and defines their main characteristics. Outlining the typical phenomenological situations in which we experience atmospheres, it assesses their impact on contemporary aesthetics. It puts forward a philosophical approach which systematises a constellation of affects and climates, finds patterns in the emotional tones of different spaces (affordances) and assesses their impact on the felt body. It also critically discusses the spatial turn invoked by several of the social sciences, and argues that there is a need for a non-psychologistic rethinking of the philosophy of emotions. It provides a history of the term 'atmosphere' and of the concepts anticipating its meaning (genius loci, aura, Stimmung, numinous, emotional design and ambiance), and examines the main ontological characteristics of atmospheres and their principal phenomenological characteristics. It concludes by showing how atmospheres affect our emotions, our bodies' reactions, our state of mind and, as a result, our behaviour and judgments. Griffero assesses how atmospheres are more effective than we have been rationally willing to admit, and to what extent traditional aesthetics, unilaterally oriented towards art, has underestimated this truth.




Art Culture


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