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Interest Level: Grades PreK - 1
Genre: Poetry and Rhymes, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Interest Level: Grades PreK - 1
Genre: Poetry and Rhymes, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Interest Level: Grades PreK - 1
Genre: Poetry and Rhymes, Series
With rhythm and picture clues, this book is written to support the newest of readers.
These fun seek and find books are full of poems, rhymes, and images certain to entertain your little lady.
Rhyming riddles and picture clues are perfect for early readers.
These books help teach the letters of the alphabet, along with the most common consonant sounds and long and short vowel sounds.
The I SPY books feature riddles by Jean Marzollo and photographs by Walter Wick, and are great for emerging, eagle-eyed readers.
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