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OverviewW Is for Wild: 25 Things to See That Start With W is a joyful, nature-rich alphabet companion that invites young readers to explore the world through the letter W. Designed for children ages 3-8, the book blends early literacy with curiosity-driven discovery, offering simple, friendly definitions that help kids connect language to the real world. Each entry highlights something familiar, fascinating, or delightfully unexpected, showing how one letter can open the door to an entire landscape of ideas. The book begins with Water, the splashy, life-giving element that fills oceans and puddles alike, and Wind, the invisible force that rustles leaves and spins pinwheels. From there, readers dive into the wonders of the natural world with Whale, Wolf, Worm, Woods, Walrus, and Waterfall, each described in gentle, accessible language that encourages observation and respect for living things. These entries help children see animals and environments not as distant concepts but as friendly, approachable parts of the planet. Everyday objects and experiences also take center stage. Wagon, Window, Wheel, Watch, and Waffle introduce items children encounter in daily life, grounding the book in familiar textures and routines. These definitions support vocabulary growth by connecting words to actions-pulling, looking, rolling, telling time, and sharing meals. The book's tone remains warm and inviting, making each concept feel both understandable and exciting. Imaginative elements appear as well, with Wand, Wiggle, and Wild encouraging play, movement, and creativity. These entries celebrate the joyful energy of childhood, reminding readers that learning is not only about facts but also about feelings, stories, and the freedom to explore. Wild, the book's thematic anchor, ties everything together by capturing the spirit of curiosity, nature, and open-hearted adventure. Food and natural materials-Watermelon, Walnut, Wool, and Wood-offer sensory-rich moments that help children connect words to taste, touch, and texture. Meanwhile, Wave and Web introduce simple science concepts in a gentle, age-appropriate way, showing how water moves and how spiders build their homes. Across all 25 entries, the book maintains a consistent structure: a bold W-word followed by a clear, friendly definition written in language young readers can understand. The pacing is calm and steady, with each page offering a single idea, giving children space to absorb meaning without overwhelm. The tone is bright but never noisy, educational but never heavy, making it ideal for classrooms, bedtime reading, or early literacy programs. At its heart, W Is for Wild is a celebration of wonder. It encourages children to slow down, look closely, and notice the small but extraordinary details around them. Whether they're watching a waterfall tumble, feeling the wind on their face, or wiggling with laughter, young readers are invited to see the world as a place full of discovery. The book reinforces that learning begins with curiosity-and that even one letter can reveal a whole universe of things worth exploring. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeff IversonPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.145kg ISBN: 9798246741993Pages: 52 Publication Date: 03 February 2026 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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