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Everything I've Never Seen*************************If you're like most people today, you know kids who don't like to read, or feel discouraged by how challenging it can be. Maybe even your own kids.And who can blame them? Today's world is full of stimulation, bright colors, TVs, computers, phones-and they all take up so much time in our lives that and as a result, our kids are reading less. But reading and interacting with the environment have been proven to have a powerful impact on children's educational attainments and even on acquiring basic life skills. So it's more important than ever today to help our kids love reading by themselves, even from the earliest stages. How can we teach kids to read? How can we help kids read better? And how can we instill a love of reading in today's kids so they'll want to read more and more?Sigal Adler has developed this interactive series, Everything I've Never Seen, out of the belief that despite the fact that the importance of rhyme isn't emphasized in schools when learning to read and write, this is a method which has come into use more and more over time. Children with dyslexia, for instance, find it much easier to understand words when they rhyme rather than dissecting them into letters and syllables.Meeting with children in kindergarten and the early grades, Sigal has met many children who have succeeded in learning to read and write thanks to rhyme. It's simple, enjoyable - and it works.Now you and your kids are invited to learn together... grow together... laugh together, as you explore the hilarious interactive world of Everything I've Never Seen!
Teach Your Child the Spirit of Giving: ***************Princess Lily had everything she wanted and more;She had every gift, from every shop and every store. With a king for a dad, and a loving queen mother, The little princess was very spoiled, like no other
Rhyming Bible stories One day, Pharaoh's daughter bathed in the stream.Did she see a basket, or was it just a dream?No! She heard a baby, and it softly cried, so the Egyptian princess ran to look inside."It's a baby!" she told her maidens with surpriseand fell in love with the baby who looked very wise.She took the baby; it was against her father's law, but a baby couldn't live in a basket made of straw.
Enseña a los niños a tener paciencia: *********************Una soleada mañana los sobres llegaronColoridos y brillantes, a cada creatura se enviaron Algunos los abrieron con cuidado otros los habrían destapadoY todos ellos sabían el contenido que venía guardado.
Mean Green Tiny King********************There once was a Virus who wanted to be king, he wanted to rule, every one and every thing. ***This book is not a guide to treating any virus.The content of this book is of a general nature and for entertainment purposes only.No text in this book should constitute or be regarded as a recommendation or advice.
Folk Tales, Fables, and Fairy TalesAfter sleeping all winter, the Bear awoke.He was so starved; his belly made a croak.The Bear yawned and stretched, up he stood."Oh no," he thought, "I must find some food!"*He searched the treetops, he searched the groundbut there were no fruits or veggies around. He searched and searched, rubbing his tummy, but he just couldn't find anything yummy.
White Cat Black Cat New Dog * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * It was a terrible day for the perky black cat His owner adopted a dog - just like that! A poodle too small to even harm a mouse Who acted as if he could rule the whole house.
Everyone goes to sleep***************************Let's say goodnight to our friend the policeDirecting the traffic and keeping the peace, He gave out tickets all day with no breakTo people who drove too fast by mistake
FUNNY BUNNY Evening came and the bunnies were so tense, Soon they must pull up the carrots next to the fence.They grabbed hold of the leaves: what would be?As Mr. Scope counted, "One, two, three." They pulled and pulled with all their might, Until the carrots were uprooted - what a sight!
"Look at the birds upon his head!That boy's got a nest in his hair!I can't believe that he doesn't know!It must be so dirty up there."
Qué día tan emocionante - una ocasión especial Un tiempo para un cumpleaños celebrar ¡genial! La hermana de la sapita hizo una fiesta para la menor, Sus amigos vendrían y se divertirían en su honor, Globos de todos los colores en las paredes colgaban, Los sombreros de payaso, listos ya estaban.
♥ Counting Sheep To Go To Sleep ♥That night, the little monster couldn't sleep, too many thoughts - took him with a sweep.The room was dark, he was all alone, it wasn't much fun to be on his own.
A friend in need is a friend indeedRead it FREE as part of your PRIME or Kindle Unlimited membership "Oh dear," said the deer, "I'm so cold, what a plight!I've searched for a hat, but none fits just right."On top of his head his big antlers grew, No hat would fit over them; what could he do? Its all about good friends that would not leave a friend in need and help him to find a solution. It's hard to keep kids captivated, but this book does it Making it fun with rhyme, color, and an adorable main Character that is easy to Adore. Most importantly it offers kids (and adults) a perspective That family and friendship are big part of life. This is an important message and at the right age and It's a sweet book to snuggle up to with your children anytime.***The story is recommended to - read aloud book for preschoolers or a self-read book for beginner readers. Dealing with: friendship, Emotions.
Everything I've Never Seen*************************If you're like most people today, you know kids who don't like to read, or feel discouraged by how challenging it can be. Maybe even your own kids.And who can blame them? Today's world is full of stimulation, bright colors, TVs, computers, phones-and they all take up so much time in our lives that and as a result, our kids are reading less. But reading and interacting with the environment have been proven to have a powerful impact on children's educational attainments and even on acquiring basic life skills. So it's more important than ever today to help our kids love reading by themselves, even from the earliest stages. How can we teach kids to read? How can we help kids read better? And how can we instill a love of reading in today's kids so they'll want to read more and more?Sigal Adler has developed this interactive series, Everything I've Never Seen, out of the belief that despite the fact that the importance of rhyme isn't emphasized in schools when learning to read and write, this is a method which has come into use more and more over time. Children with dyslexia, for instance, find it much easier to understand words when they rhyme rather than dissecting them into letters and syllables.Meeting with children in kindergarten and the early grades, Sigal has met many children who have succeeded in learning to read and write thanks to rhyme. It's simple, enjoyable - and it works.Now you and your kids are invited to learn together... grow together... laugh together, as you explore the hilarious interactive world of Everything I've Never Seen!
''What good is your wealth if you don''t get along?'' The much loved ''once upon a time'' entry makes Sigal''s retelling of the fable a particular joy: ''Once upon a time, there were two cousin mice, Both family and friends, which is just as nice. A gray country mouse, cheery and kind. The best sort of mouse you can find. But his cousin mouse, plump and witty, Lived richly in the big house in the city.'' And so the story introduces children to the disparity between the humble country mouse and his ''rich'' city cousin, sharing each other''s homes for a glance at how the other half lives - and both prefer their own status: ''Even great wealth cannot buy you bliss; one prefers that, the other wants this. Whether you''re a person or a country mouse, we each like our own kind of house. You see, people and mice just don''t get along, What good is your wealth if you do not belong?" The country mouse explained, "I''d rather be healthy, Better to be safe and sound than being wealthy."A fun story with a solid message beautifully illustrated - and Sigal Adler successfully adds to her repertoire of fine children''s books. Grady Harp, June 20
Mean Green Tiny King********************There once was a Virus who wanted to be king,he wanted to rule, every one and every thing.***This book is not a guide to treating any virus.The content of this book is of a general nature and for entertainment purposes only.No text in this book should constitute or be regarded as a recommendation or advice.
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