Baby Bath
Early Story Book for Language Development
Baby Bath is a gentle early story book designed to support language development through real images and clear, meaningful sentences based on a familiar daily routine.
The book follows a simple storyline about bath time, allowing children to experience language in context — not as disconnected sentences, but as part of a calm, predictable sequence they can enjoy again and again.
Each idea is presented using:
- One simple sentence per page
- A realistic image on the facing page
- Big, bold text for easy visual recognition
Vocabulary foundation
The story is built using familiar vocabulary drawn from:
- Colors & Shapes
- People & Professions
- Body & Face Parts
- Action Verbs
- Domesticated Animals, Birds & Pets
- Household Items
- Children’s Items
- Adjectives & Opposites
By using known words within a meaningful routine, children can focus on understanding, sequencing, and comprehension, rather than learning new vocabulary.
Learning focus
This story book supports:
- early sentence comprehension
- understanding of everyday routines
- vocabulary in context
- narrative flow
- enjoyment of repeated reading
Like any other story book, it can be read over and over if the child is interested, supporting confidence and familiarity with language.
Design & learning approach
- Realistic images
- Clean, distraction-free layouts
- Big, bold text
- One sentence per page
- Calm and predictable structure
Designed for short, pressure-free reading moments, while remaining flexible for repeated story reading.
Format & use
- Digital PDF
- Printable on A4 or A5
- Can be used:
- as a printed story book
- or digitally on compatible devices
Suitable for families using Glenn Doman, Shichida, Heguru, Montessori, and other respectful early learning approaches.
Part of a cohesive learning system
This story book is part of a larger, structured early learning system that includes:
- picture–word cards
- phrase books
- sentence books
- story books
Together, these materials support a natural progression from
single words → phrases → sentences → simple stories.