A great read for young readers and older children as well. It’s easy to see why Amazon lists this book as receiving 5 out of 5 stars.
Here’s one more alphabet book to add to your shelves… This fabulous little book goes beyond the traditional ABC format and asks the reader to make connections between the items listed and prior knowledge. I.e.. "A is for seed, as the seed grows into tomorrow’s apple."
A great read for young readers and older children as well. It’s easy to see why Amazon lists this book as receiving 5 out of 5 stars.
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Here’s a favorite quiet-time activity for kiddos: Sticker Books!
Of all the different books on the market- I find the Roger Priddy books the best. These books have been a savior during long car rides, plane trips, and even in community meetings. My boys have always loved matching the colorful stickers to the corresponding shapes. Simple shapes and numbers are good starters for toddlers. Preschool – 1st graders enjoy the themes of animals, dinosaurs, trucks, and world maps. Here’s one more idea for your next trip to the library: Here are some of our favorites:
1) Max’s ABC by Rosemary Wells 2) Superhero ABC by Bob McCleod 3) Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert. |
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