Wiggle, Giggle, Tickle Train While developing language skills, kids can join in the fun as they create their own imaginative play from what they see around them. Vibrant photographs are juxtaposed with lively drawings to reveal
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| Title | : | Wiggle, Giggle, Tickle Train |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.51 (745 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1554512093 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2009-05-01 |
| Genre | : |
A pony inspires a child to ride high on her father’s shoulders; a sailboat stirs two others to set off to sea in a cardboard box; and an airplane invites kids to soar like a bird. In 13 stunning spreads, we see how children use the world around them as the inspiration for play. Vibrant photographs are juxtaposed with lively drawings to reveal the child’s own inventive interpretation. Short bursts of action-packed, rhythmic poetry encourage pre-schoolers to identify the patterning throughout the text and the sounds associated with each idea. While developing language skills, kids can join in the fun as they create their own imaginative play from what they see around them.
Editorial : From School Library Journal PreS—Thirteen short action poems encourage children to play with language and to express themselves in play. A photo of a white duck swimming is paired with the rhyme: "Jump in and paddle/webbed feet can dabble./Splishing and splashing and waddling say…/Quack!" Below it is an image of a child playing in the tub with a rubber duck. An illustration of a picket fence missing one of its posts accompanies the rhyme: "Tongue gives a wiggle,/tooth gives a wriggle./Grin with a gap as you say peekaboo./Smile!" The picture depicts a baby showing his teeth while a preschooler looks at his missing tooth in a mirror. Preschoolers will enjoy looking at the beautiful color photographs, listening to the poetry, and mimicking the actions. A great choice to encourage parents to interact with their children in imaginative-play activities.—Linda Staskus, Parma Regional Library, OHCopyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier I
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