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It's Fun to See What Is So Silly About That will bring a smile and a giggle to preschool children, and at the same time, will instill a positive attitude. In the latest book in Doctor Joe's continuing series "It's Fun to," a teacher reads a story to her four- and five-year-old students, saying, "Let's look at each picture. It's fun to see what is so silly about that." In one picture, a girl is coloring with her eyes closed. What Is So Silly About That?A student says, "You can't color with your eyes closed. You can't see what you are doing. That is so silly." Another picture shows a girl trying to smell a flower by holding it up to her ear. What Is So Silly About That? Another student replies, "That's her ear! We use our ears for hearing. Your ear can't smell anything. You must hold the flower to your nose to smell it. That picture is so silly." There are plenty of other humorous examples in It's Fun to See What Is So Silly About That. About The Author: Doctor Joe (Joseph N. DeLuca, MD, PhD) is a retired board-certified clinical psychologist and general practice primary care physician. He has written seven books for adults that enhance psychological health and wellness, and has also published numerous studies in professional journals. The other books in Doctor Joe's children's series are It's Fun to Be Kind, It's Fun to Never Give Up, and It's Fun to Use Your Imagination.
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