Who has a yellow coat? Can you spot a sleeping rabbit? Usborne Very First Book of Things to Spot gives items to spot, discuss and share with young children.


“My 18 month old loves this book! Its bright, colorful and interesting. I love the prompts written on each page to help me know how to engage him (“which balloon has spots? Which plane is longest?”…). So many topics to address with him… words, colors, size, etc… He loves finding the objects I tell him to or just pointing at things and having me tell him what they are.” Very First Book of Things to Spot Out and About

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buy-now-logo-220Price: $11.99
Age: 18m+
Series: Very First Things to Spot
By: Usborne Books & More

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Customer Review of Out and About:

“My 18 month old loves this book! Its bright, colorful and interesting. I love the prompts written on each page to help me know how to engage him (“which balloon has spots? Which plane is longest?”…). So many topics to address with him… words, colors, size, etc… He loves finding the objects I tell him to or just pointing at things and having me tell him what they are.”

Other Usborne Books in the Series include:
  • Very First Book of Things to Spot
  • Very First Book of Things to Spot at Home

Very First Book of Things to Spot Consultant Review:

An absolutely adorable first things to spot book geared towards toddlers! It introduces words in a really clever and engaging way that makes a game out of vocabulary building for the youngest readers. My 16 month old loves to point out what he spots on the pages like “ball” for balloon as he’s trying out new words.

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Very First Book of Things to Spot

The repetition of images on the pages helps focus on a few words in their early word building stages, and then lets you expanding on more complex words like colors, directions, shapes, and more as they get older.