Where Is My Yellow Shoe? is a gentle, playful picture book created especially for toddlers and young children. When it's time to go to the park, one little shoe is missing!Together, young readers follow along as a curious toddler looks in familiar places around the house-inside the toy box, behind the curtain, under the sofa-asking simple questions and discovering silly surprises along the way. With clear repetition, bright illustrations, and toddler-friendly language, this book helps children:.recognize everyday routines.build confidence and problem-solving skills.enjoy repetition and prediction.celebrate independence in a calm, reassuring wayPerfect for ages 1-4, Where Is My Yellow Shoe? is designed for read-aloud moments, bedtime routines, and cozy laps.
The simple text and warm illustrations encourage engagement without overstimulation, making it a comforting favorite to read again and again. Created with love by a disabled veteran and mother, this story reflects patience, perseverance, and the joy of small everyday victories-like finding your shoe and heading out the door, ready for the park.
Where Is My Yellow Shoe? is a gentle, playful picture book created especially for toddlers and young children. When it's time to go to the park, one little shoe is missing!Together, young readers follow along as a curious toddler looks in familiar places around the house-inside the toy box, behind the curtain, under the sofa-asking simple questions and discovering silly surprises along the way. With clear repetition, bright illustrations, and toddler-friendly language, this book helps children:.recognize everyday routines.build confidence and problem-solving skills.enjoy repetition and prediction.celebrate independence in a calm, reassuring wayPerfect for ages 1-4, Where Is My Yellow Shoe? is designed for read-aloud moments, bedtime routines, and cozy laps.
The simple text and warm illustrations encourage engagement without overstimulation, making it a comforting favorite to read again and again. Created with love by a disabled veteran and mother, this story reflects patience, perseverance, and the joy of small everyday victories-like finding your shoe and heading out the door, ready for the park.