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Simple sentences, photographs, and a brief story introduce six different words: and, day, he, in, said, that. Providing young readers an enjoyable opportunities to gain reading skills. *Based upon the Frye Sight Word List,
From the first orange glow on the water in the pond, to the last humans and animals running home from an evening rain shower, here is a day-in-the-life of a city park, and the playground within it. A rhythmic text and sweet, accessible images will immerse parents, toddlers, and young children in the summer season and the community within a park. Seasoned picture book readers may notice Emily Jenkins's classic inspirations for this book: Alvin Tresselt's Caldecott Medal-winning White Snow, Bright Snow, illustrated by Roger Duvoisin, and Charlotte Zolotow's The Park Book, illustrated by H. A. Rey.
My 1st Seek & Find Book. Explore the park and locate all the hidden objects! Increase concentration, memory and counting skills in this rhyming and colorful seek & find book. For young readers Ages 0-5.
Summer is the perfect time for a picnic -- and everyone knows that ants love a good picnic! Watermelon and corn on the cob -- yum! But when the sun starts to set, the ants must find their way home after a long afternoon in the park.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the park . . . Timothy Pope is blown this way and that way in the windy park -- but among the whistling wind and blustering brollies could that be a shark he spies through his telescope. Peep through the die-cut hole in the pages of the book to find out. A third book in the bestselling Shark in the Park series -- it's fin-tastic fun!
The four books in the 'Telling The Time' series gradually build up the range of time-telling skills with differentiated text levels as reading confidence and vocabulary increases. Each book includes 'help pages' for youngsters struggling to learn these key skills.
Once in a while we are placed in the position of having to offer a gift. If we give it serious thought, it could become a very demanding task. The gift should represent the feelings of appreciation we have towards the person. If well chosen, it could become an indelible experience. In a special way, is an opportunity to contribute something of great value. My mother's ability to choose the proper gift became legendary. Simply by selecting something the person alone would have never done. Generally it was something of very little economic value, but certainly transcendental! What follows is a little story, about the subtle way a grandfather chose to contribute the most valuable aspect he could to his grandson's character.
“A Day at the Park” is a picture book for grown-up kids. Your local park will never seem quite the same after reading this twisted little debut by Lucas Di Quinzio. “If you liked ‘Go the F**k to Sleep’, you will love ‘A Day at the Park’.” – Euan Mitchell. “Leaves you feeling oddly proud of your ability to keep your pants on in public.” – Tim Richards. FREE for a LIMITED TIME.