Seeger, L.
V. (2008). One boy. New York: Roaring Brook Press.
ONE Boy
All AlONE
Two SEALS
At the SEA...
One word: Neat-O! This book goes beyond the element of
number counting from one to ten and a lonesome boy who is suddenly accompanied
by many other characters and steps into a complete language enhancement
adventure. The play with words and letter placement adds to the principal
component of this book creating an entire new level of fun learning. Language
on its own is stimulating. Adding the extra play with word placement to enhance
the learning experience adds to the stimulation. Interesting art and die-cuts
complete the work and make it work. A definitely interesting and fun must for
kids and adults of all ages.
My four year old enjoyed it, but my nine year old thought it was absolutely awesome. The extension of the descriptions given based on word placement makes it a different type of witty. And it teaches kids to find word patterns. It is definitely a fun book to read, regardless of your age, you are guaranteed to love it!
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