These toddler books were designed by Graphic designer Jeremy Dooley to teach them typography at an early stage. 'The Clothes Letter Wears' is a book that has many illustrations of typography to distinguish each typefaces used. The concept of this book shows each font as text playing dress-up. It features the 'Cabrito' as a custom typeface that can be recognized throughout the book in each image.
This repeated typeface ensure that the toddler sees a pattern and can determine what it is. It's also designed to be especially legible for young eyes so that they can recognize each image instantly and obtain it within their memory. These toddler books would make a great beginner’s guide to typography as a head start on this particular educational interest.
Toddler Typeface Teaching Books
These Graphic Toddler Books Illustrate Typography
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