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Book : The B On Your Thumb 60 Poems To Boost Reading And...

Modelo 11254605
Fabricante o sello Frances Lincoln Childrens Books
Peso 0.63 Kg.
Precio:   $78,019.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 20-05-2025 y el 28-05-2025
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-Titulo Original : The B On Your Thumb 60 Poems To Boost Reading And Spelling

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Frances Lincoln Childrens Books

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‘This is the sort of picture book that will bear up under repeated childhood readings and may even be of use to adults.’-The Wall Street JournalThe B on your Thumb is clever, engaging, educational and fun. I wish I had thought of it. -Craig Smith, author / songwriter of The Wonky DonkeyThe B on Your Thumb is a book of 60 hilariously illustrated rhymes and delightful ditties to boost early reading-each poem teaches a specific sound, spelling, or rule. Using rhythm and wordplay, they promote phonics awareness, thinking skills, and literacy. But most of all, this book delights young readers with the fun and silliness of the English language.This is a book where words like to play, where letters get cross when they don’t get their way. There are sounds to make and jokes to uncover. An owl in your bowl, for you to discover. Meet the K on your knee, who’s ready for fun, and don’t be alarmed by the B on your thumb! An introduction instructs grown-ups how to use the book and extensive activities at the end allow children to build on their learning. Grouped into four categories-sounds, silent letters and secrets, spellings, and words that sound the same-the poems include: See with Two EesThe Story of Q and UThe Rain in the TrainRidiculous PhEnough of UffCertainly a CThe Most ImportANTWhich WitchLearning to read has never been so much fun!The B on Your Thumb is a must for every young family’s bookshelf. Review ‘The B on your thumb is clever, engaging, educational and fun. I wish I had thought of it. I cant wait to read it to my daughter.’ Craig Smith, Author/Songwriter of The Wonky DonkeyThis collection of 60 poems to help three to seven-year-olds learn to read and spell is a hoot. [...] Each poem teaches a specific lesson, whether it’s mastering letter sounds or explaining that words like “write” and “right” sound the same but are spelled differently. The IndependentThis is the sort of picture book that will bear up under repeated childhood readings. Wall Street JournalA fun (not frivolous) phonetic friend. Kirkus ReviewsI remember the misery I had as a child trying to pronounce and spell words. I wish this book had been around back then, it would have saved me and the teachers a lot of grief. The illustrations are fun, every page is as colourful as a jar of smarties and every rhyme is accessible. Also, its usefulness as an educational tool can’t be underestimated. Brian Patten, Poet and authorA charming, gentle way to get children thinking about and playing with spellings, language and words. Proof that spelling can be a whole lot of fun. Jospeh Coelho, Poet and authorWhat a wonderful book! I can think of no better way to introduce children to the delights and idiosyncrasies of the English language, helping them learn to read and spell. I’m sure these joyful rhymes are destined to become beloved by teachers, parents, and most importantly, children. James Clements, Education writerA lovely, loony look at language!’ Michelle Robinson, Childrens AuthorUnreservedly recommended. Midwest Book Review About the Author Colette Hiller is a writer, arts producer, and mother of twins. Her arts projects have reached hundreds of thousands of participants-she is the woman who put pianos and ping-pong tables in countless locations across the UK, and is also the mind behind the hit Talking Statues project.Her children’s rhymes have been featured on BBC Words and Pictures and her children’s LP, Applehead, has been a hit with kids across the world, selling over 50,000 copies. An advocate of early learning, Colette believes that even very young children are receptive to the joy of wordplay (she taught her own twins to read by the time they were three).Tor Freeman is a London-based illustrator. In 2012 she was awarded the Sendak Fellowship. In 2017 she won the Guardian Graphic Short Story Prize. Her books include the Digby Dog and Olive series.
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