Product Description
Where’s Spot?
Spot—the world’s favorite puppy—appeared in his first story Where’s Spot? in 1980. He quickly became one of the most beloved preschool characters of all time. Today Spot’s adventures remain incredibly popular and are enjoyed the world over.
Author Eric Hill created the character of Spot to read to his son at bedtime. The design was inspired by an advertising flyer Eric had devised involving a flap covering an amusing picture. When Eric showed this to Christopher he saw how responsive he was to the idea. Although initially created just as a story to please his son, Where’s Spot? was published as a children’s book in 1980 and started a new publishing concept of interactive books for babies. The innovative lift-the-flap concept, also combined with the simple story and quirky, charming illustrations, helped it become an instant hit with young children.
Read Where’s Spot? with the Memoria Press My First Words: Faces, Faith, & Family Set. This collection of books provides joyful, purposeful ways to nurture any young child with face-to-face oral language. It works for both typically developing children and children with developmental disabilities (ages 0-2). From basic play like “Tummy Time” in your child’s first months of life, to sensory activities based on the first books they read as toddlers, may your child’s language be nudged forward!