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My Very First Book of Words

My Very First Book of Words
By Eric Carle

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Can you tell how many cherries there are? How many apples? In the brilliantly colorful My Very First Book of Numbers, children can find the number of fruits in the bottom half of a page that matches the number of boxes and numerals in the top half. In My Very First Book of Words, children can match the picture in the bottom half with the word in the top half. Which one is the car? Which one is the fish? Only you can match them. Children will love solving the puzzles of these clever, vibrant books.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #199881 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-01-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Board book
  • 20 pages

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Great beginning-reader learning tool!5
My older son is 3 years old and wanting to read more and more. This was a terrific little book that introduced him to some "sight words"... words that you can't, at least at age 3, necessarily sound out using basic phonics rules, but have to recognize when you see them. We liked it so much that now I'm hunting for more!!!

great book for preschoolers5
this has been a really great book for our 3-now-4-year-old who is just beginning to pick out sight words. it's really helped him matching lower case with upper case letters. as the other reviewer said, i wouldn't recommend it for a younger child; it's not a picture book as such. but for beginning readers, i think it's terrific.

Great for learning to write5
I originally got this for my 1 1/2 year old, who had no interest in it. I'd agree with the other comments that the format is bad for that age level. However, my 4 1/2 year old got really interested in it, and it was the prompt that really got her working on her letters on her own. She would sit and copy words from the book and look through the book to match up words and pictures. Because there are so few words, I think it was approachable to her.