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Where Does It Go?

Where Does It Go?
By Margaret Miller

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Where does Tavo put his socks? On his dog's paw? In the wading pool? Little ones can guess the answer, then turn the page to see if they're right.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1191144 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-05-27
  • Released on: 1998-05-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 40 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
This humorous toddler book asks: Does a bicycle go in the clothes dryer? Do crayons go in the cat's dish? Crisp, bright photographs illustrate each silly question, and each object is eventually given a proper home. Ages 2-up.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal
PreSchool-Grade 1-- The texture, colors, and layout found in this photographic concept book are outstanding; it's a winner for classroom, story time, and individual use. Young ESL students will find the question-and-answer pattern amusing and useful for learning the language. Each of nine children, in turn, shows off socks, toothbrush, jacket, etc. Readers are asked ``Where does it go?'' before confronting four silly possibilities. A turn of the page reveals the sensible, correct answer. The humorous absurdities of the choices will appeal to the intended audience. A piano, bicycle, books, ice cream, and crayons, as well as other familiar objects fill these pages, but the children steal the show. These delightful youngsters seem natural and unposed. Naming, counting, and eventually reading are just a few of the pleasures possible with this work. --Anna Biagioni Hart, Sherwood Regional Library, Alexandria, VA
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Customer Reviews

good for teaching ESL5
The book follows a simple pattern which is easy for students of English as a second language to follow.
Moreover, it is valuable for a lesson on the interrogative form or a lesson on prepositions.
Furthermore, I agree with Bill B: the kids think the book is funny.

Beyond hilarious5
Wonderful giggle fodder for preschoolers. The first time I read this to my three-year-old goddaughter, she started laughing so hard that I had to stop at the middle so she could catch her breath!

A great picture book for preschoolers4
This is an older great picture book for preschoolers. Concepts, photos and writng make this a delightful book for little ones.