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Don't lose hope Mr. Soap==========================Mr. Soap complained, he lost all hope:"I think that Dan does not like to soap,he barely lathers, no wash no scrubI'm always alone, left dry in the tub.
Sweet Home*****************One morning long ago a turtle called Tim.Took off his heavy shell to go for a swim.He went down to the lake by the shortest route,He was wearing a hat and a blue bathing suit.
The Turtle's Gift: One sunny morning the envelopes came - Colorful, shiny, with each creature's name. Some opened them carefully, others just tore - And all of them knew just what lay in store.
If you're like most people today, you know kids who don't like to read, or feel discouraged by how challenging it can be. Maybe even your own kids. And who can blame them? Today's world is full of stimulation, bright colors, TVs, computers, phones-and they all take up so much time in our lives that and as a result, our kids are reading less. But reading and interacting with the environment have been proven to have a powerful impact on children's educational attainments and even on acquiring basic life skills. So it's more important than ever today to help our kids love reading by themselves, even from the earliest stages. How can we teach kids to read? How can we help kids read better? And how can we instill a love of reading in today's kids so they'll want to read more and more? Sigal Adler has developed this interactive series, Everything I've Never Seen, out of the belief that despite the fact that the importance of rhyme isn't emphasized in schools when learning to read and write, this is a method which has come into use more and more over time. Children with dyslexia, for instance, find it much easier to understand words when they rhyme rather than dissecting them into letters and syllables. Meeting with children in kindergarten and the early grades, Sigal has met many children who have succeeded in learning to read and write thanks to rhyme. It's simple, enjoyable - and it works. Now you and your kids are invited to learn together… grow together… laugh together, as you explore the hilarious interactive world of Everything I've Never Seen!
If you're like most people today, you know kids who don't like to read, or feel discouraged by how challenging it can be. Maybe even your own kids. And who can blame them? Today's world is full of stimulation, bright colors, TVs, computers, phones-and they all take up so much time in our lives that and as a result, our kids are reading less. But reading and interacting with the environment have been proven to have a powerful impact on children's educational attainments and even on acquiring basic life skills. So it's more important than ever today to help our kids love reading by themselves, even from the earliest stages. How can we teach kids to read? How can we help kids read better? And how can we instill a love of reading in today's kids so they'll want to read more and more? Sigal Adler has developed this interactive series, Everything I've Never Seen, out of the belief that despite the fact that the importance of rhyme isn't emphasized in schools when learning to read and write, this is a method which has come into use more and more over time. Children with dyslexia, for instance, find it much easier to understand words when they rhyme rather than dissecting them into letters and syllables. Meeting with children in kindergarten and the early grades, Sigal has met many children who have succeeded in learning to read and write thanks to rhyme. It's simple, enjoyable - and it works. Now you and your kids are invited to learn together… grow together… laugh together, as you explore the hilarious interactive world of Everything I've Never Seen!
If you're like most people today, you know kids who don't like to read, or feel discouraged by how challenging it can be. Maybe even your own kids. And who can blame them? Today's world is full of stimulation, bright colors, TVs, computers, phones-and they all take up so much time in our lives that and as a result, our kids are reading less. But reading and interacting with the environment have been proven to have a powerful impact on children's educational attainments and even on acquiring basic life skills. So it's more important than ever today to help our kids love reading by themselves, even from the earliest stages. How can we teach kids to read? How can we help kids read better? And how can we instill a love of reading in today's kids so they'll want to read more and more? Sigal Adler has developed this interactive series, Everything I've Never Seen, out of the belief that despite the fact that the importance of rhyme isn't emphasized in schools when learning to read and write, this is a method which has come into use more and more over time. Children with dyslexia, for instance, find it much easier to understand words when they rhyme rather than dissecting them into letters and syllables. Meeting with children in kindergarten and the early grades, Sigal has met many children who have succeeded in learning to read and write thanks to rhyme. It's simple, enjoyable - and it works. Now you and your kids are invited to learn together… grow together… laugh together, as you explore the hilarious interactive world of Everything I've Never Seen!
Let's say goodnight to our friend the police Directing the traffic and keeping the peace, He gave out tickets all day with no break. To people who drove too fast by mistake.
Don't Feed the Monster!**************************In a tumble-down house next to the seaA fisherman lived, as poor as can beWith his wife, he shared an ancient shackWhere water leaked through a ceiling crack.
Don't Feed the Monster!**************************One day Billy Monster to his great surprise,Found out he'd won the most fabulous prizeAn awesome new home to live in and shareWith his very own kid to pester and scare!
Fake Cake ********* This year the test would be sweet chocolate cake Where one cake was real and the others all fake Only one cake was delicious to eat The rest made of mud and they tasted like feet.
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