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OverviewThis picture book about the first day of school, featuring a frog, a duck, a mouse, and a snail, combines a story in rhyme with colorful graphic rebuses, making it a fun book for parent and child to share in the reading. Children about to enter kindergarten or first grade who long to be able to read will get a sense of accomplishment by reading the little rebus pictures in the story. Judy Sierra, author of Wild About Books, uses bouncy rhyme and rhythm as cues for the child to name the pictogram rebuses. Preschoolers will enjoy following the animals and their teacher, Tom Burkey (who is a turkey), through a happy first day of school. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Judy Sierra , Linda DavickPublisher: Alfred A. Knopf Imprint: Alfred A. Knopf Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9780375867286ISBN 10: 0375867287 Pages: 24 Publication Date: 28 June 2011 Recommended Age: From 3 to 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a simple but thoroughly charming little gem of a book. While the story line covers no new ground-four animals enjoy typical school activities-the presentation raises it to the next level. For one thing, Sierra has told the tale in effortless rhyme. For another, the rebus format makes it a perfect lap-sit choice with a parent or caregiver reading the words and a child reading the easily decipherable pictures. The illustrations . . . are bright and cheerful and should have considerable appeal for the new-to-school set. - School Library Journal Just right for new kindergartners and preschoolers who cannot yet read words, this is one school story that they will be able to help in reading. The draw of Sierra's latest is the rhyming verse that is interspersed with rebus pictures, allowing children to chime in and participate in the telling . . . Davick's brightly colored digital illustrations show all the quintessential elements of school--from the playground and bus outside to the decorations and supplies inside. Throughout, kindness, sharing and being helpful are modeled by the anthropomorphized cartoon animals in both the artwork and the nursery-rhyme cadences. A comforting and empowering build-up to the big day--kindergarten (or preschool), here we come!- Kirkus Reviews This is a simple but thoroughly charming little gem of a book. While the story line covers no new ground-four animals enjoy typical school activities-the presentation raises it to the next level. For one thing, Sierra has told the tale in effortless rhyme. For another, the rebus format makes it a perfect lap-sit choice with a parent or caregiver reading the words and a child reading the easily decipherable pictures. The illustrations . . . are bright and cheerful and should have considerable appeal for the new-to-school set. <br>- School Library Journal <br> Just right for new kindergartners and preschoolers who cannot yet read words, this is one school story that they will be able to help in reading. The draw of Sierra's latest is the rhyming verse that is interspersed with rebus pictures, allowing children to chime in and participate in the telling . . . Davick's brightly colored digital illustrations show all the quintessential elements of school--from the playground and busi This is a simple but thoroughly charming little gem of a book. While the story line covers no new ground-four animals enjoy typical school activities-the presentation raises it to the next level. For one thing, Sierra has told the tale in effortless rhyme. For another, the rebus format makes it a perfect lap-sit choice with a parent or caregiver reading the words and a child reading the easily decipherable pictures. The illustrations . . . are bright and cheerful and should have considerable appeal for the new-to-school set. <br>- School Library Journal <br> Just right for new kindergartners and preschoolers who cannot yet read words, this is one school story that they will be able to help in reading. The draw of Sierra's latest is the rhyming verse that is interspersed with rebus pictures, allowing children to chime in and participate in the telling . . . Davick's brightly colored digital illustrations show all the quintessential elements of school--from the playground and busI Author InformationJUDY SIERRA loved reading with rebuses as a very young child. Her acclaimed stories in rhyme include Wild About Books, an E. B. White Read Aloud Award winner; Born to Read; and The Sleepy Little Alphabet. Some of her other books that have tickled the funny bones of children are Mind Your Manners, B. B.Wolf and Tell the Truth, B. B.Wolf. LINDA DAVICK is a graphic Web site designer and innovative children's book illustrator. Her vibrant computer art has illustrated three popular early learning picture books, 10 Trick-or-Treaters, 10 Trim-the-Tree'ers, and 10 Easter Egg Hunters, all by Janet Schulman. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |