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Little Books, Big on Learning



Little Books, Big on Learning Shopping for presents is an activity I enjoy, especially if it’s for a kid’s birthday. Going through children’s book sections, picking out little clothes and shoes, testing different toys — what’s not to enjoy!

I chanced upon these little learning books in National Bookstore yesterday. The bright colors and Disney characters immediately drew me to these books. Each book was made from a foam-like material and had thick pages, making it easy for a young one to hold and flip through. I knew I found a winner present!


The first book I picked out was on colors. Each color was associated with a Disney character.

Green is for Peter Pan White is for Marie
Green is for Peter Pan, White is for Marie

The second book I got was on animals. Each animal was associated with a Disney character.

Elephant is for Dumbo Turtle is for Squirt
Dumbo is an Elephant, Squirt is a Turtle

Donkey is for Eeyore
My favorite page!

Cute, aren’t they? The colors were very attractive and the characters were very cute! Not only do the kids get to learn about colors and animals, they get to build a relationship with Disney characters too. That would make for an interesting Disney video experience!

Other available books were on Shapes and Opposites. In Shapes for example, the little one is introduced to “round.” The accompanying illustration was Mickey Mouse with his ears highlighted and the line “Mickey’s ears are round.” In Opposites, an example is thin and fat. Randall Boggs was the thin example, and Henry J. Waternoose III was for fat.

Each book is half the size of a pocketbook.

Half the size of a pocketbook See?
Pretty thick for little books

They’re very reasonably priced too (PHP70.00 = USD 1.43). The books are little, but big on learning!

This tip is brought to you by Toni’s last-minute but successful kiddie birthday present shopping. :)

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  1. Kay Says:

    You brought this at National Book Store? I have over 70 books for Brent already but I know I will be buying this later.

  2. Toni Says:

    Kay, yes, at the children’s section. I’m sure your little Tornado will enjoy them! Get the other two also!

  3. Carmi Says:

    Hiya. Followed your link home from Michele’s. My wife will absolutely love these: she’s a teacher, and is always looking for ways of electrifying her kids into the world of reading.

  4. Toni Says:

    Hi Carmi! I just came from your site too. These are really great books. They’re kid-friendly in size and weight, and I love how they used colors and animals within a Disney context. It makes it even more fun for young ones.

  5. rach Says:

    Nice finds Toni. You can never go wrong with Disney. Children adore Disney characters. I also love buying educational toys and books for my son and friends’ children.

  6. spanx Says:

    hi toni!

    which NBS did you get these from?

    i still have some ‘utang’ gifts to give for my multitude of inaanaks
    from last Christmas!

    ninong spanx!

  7. Zita Says:

    Toni,

    I know this is beyond the price range, Leapfrog (Leapster, Lmax, Leap pad, etc.)is always a good thing. I swear by it!

  8. Jing Says:

    i certainly miss National bookstore for cheap buys. Its the first thing i would visit soon as i get there in hmmmm… a surprise month in 2007. I will let you know, i have something for you dear. :-)

  9. Paige Says:

    What great looking books. I hope the child likes them.

    Hi here by way of Michele’s extended meet and greet.

  10. G. Says:

    see? i enjoy buying BOOKS for kids too! and clothes. but i despise buying toys… i never know what’s appropriate but will still get a big reaction from kids! i’ve had so many strikes in the past two years that i’m tempted to take the easy way out and give gift cards instead!

  11. Kay Says:

    I got all four na!

  12. Meeyagirl Says:

    as a mom, and my apologies to any of ninna’s godparents who may be reading this, i appreciate receiving books (and clothing) as gifts for ninna more than i do toys. i guess, i’d rather spoil her with books than with toys eh, hehe. i know, i know, ninna has a nerd for a mom. tsk tsk. those books are really cute, btw. :)


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