Word Bird's Winter Words (Word House Words for Early Birds)

[Jane Belk Moncure] ↠ Word Birds Winter Words (Word House Words for Early Birds) ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Word Birds Winter Words (Word House Words for Early Birds) A Customer said Simple but colorful pictures--but nothing else to recommend.. You should be aware that this book is only useful for reading to babies no older than, say, two or three years old. Each page (with a few exceptions) contains only one word and a picture that describes that word. But in some cases, for thoses children who do not know the word, it is difficult to determine what in the picture the word is describing. For example, on the scarf page, one sees a picture of what looks like

Word Bird's Winter Words (Word House Words for Early Birds)

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Rating : 4.23 (626 Votes)
Asin : 0895653095
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 32 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 1-In each of these series titles, Word Bird makes a house and fills it up with words pertaining to the featured season. Not essential purchases.Christina F. Fall includes "leaves," "rakes," "football," "Pilgrims," etc., while Winter contains "snow," "cap," "scarf," "snowballs," and more. McEwan's color illustrations are often fuzzy, and it is not always easy to tell from the picture which word is being showcased. Renaud, Millis Public Schools, MA Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Word Bird puts words about winter in his word house--snow, mittens, sled, icicles, Santa Claus, and others.

A Customer said Simple but colorful pictures--but nothing else to recommend.. You should be aware that this book is only useful for reading to babies no older than, say, two or three years old. Each page (with a few exceptions) contains only one word and a picture that describes that word. But in some cases, for thoses children who do not know the word, it is difficult to determine what in the picture the word is describing. For example, on the "scarf" page, one sees a picture of what looks like a little boy wearing a cap, scarf, and jump suit standing in front of a large window with prominent white curtains and snow falling outside. So what in

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