Things You Might See #3: A Rhyming Picture Book for Kids Learning to Read
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Rating | : | 4.27 (798 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00FA4MHQ6 |
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Number of Pages | : | 236 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This book is also destined to become a favorite of children and the people they love for generations to come.NOTE: This book includes a FREE link to a video of a dramatic reading of excerpts from the author's "The Can't See 'Em Museum," which includes the famous and fun circus music, "Entrance of the Gladiators," performed by the author. Using simple, brightly-colored drawings and often funny rhymes, you'll read the text accompanying each drawing and point out the last word in the rhyme at the same moment your child sees the word and guesses the rhyme, making this book a fun interactive experience for both you and yo
Really cute rhyming book with lovely color pictures The Things You Might See #3: A Rhyming Picture Book for Kids Learning to Read is a little bit silly and whole lot of fun to read. The author, Steve Hodge, has written some mighty fine rhyming couplets that end in such away your child could easily guess the next rhyming word on the page.The images are colorful and a whole lot of fun to look at it and help illustrate th. "so much fun" according to Amazon Customer. My so much fun My 3 year old gave it 5 stars. This is a fun rhyming interactive rhyming book. I love how the last words are bigger, it helps with visual learning too. My son was so happy when he guessed the word correctly, this help builds his confidence in reading.. year old gave it 5 stars. This is a fun rhyming interactive rhyming book. I love how the last words are bigger, it helps with visual learning too. My son was so happy when he guessed the word correctly, this help builds his confidence in reading.. "A fun read" according to Sharon F. My granddaughter enjoyed reading this book. She especially enjoyed the wonderful illustrations which seemed to tickle her funny bone. Reading should always be an enjoyable experience and this book was certainly one for her.