Small children will delight in making the connection between words and pictures, as a mischievous mouse shows Mr. Bird around a People House , pointing out all the everyday things to be found, from peanuts and paper to scissors and string.
In this rollicking rhyming tale, Dr. Seuss takes a hilarious look at teeth, where to find them, what to do with them and how to look after them! Some of what he says is sensible, some of it silly, but all of it is guaranteed to raise a laugh!
Dr Seuss muses on a variety of options for young children to consider - would they rather be a bullfrog or a butterfly, a minnow or a whale, a hammer or a nail? In making their choices, children can match words and pictures.
If you want a green kangaroo, a skateboard TV or a jeep-a-fly kite, just wait until the 1st of Octember. This story uses rhyme, rhythm and repetition to encourage reluctant readers and introduce them to the months of the year and the idea that they may not always get what they want.
From Alice and Abe to Zeb and Zipper, an alphabetical array of guests turns out for the biggest birthday party ever. But Hooper Humperdink isn't on the guest list! Young readers will enjoy finding out why in this extravaganza of names from A to Z.
What do you want to do when you grow up? A ticket taker... a pizza maker...? A wrestler, a writer or maybe a waiter? A whole host of silly and sensible options dances before your eyes in this rhythmic, rhyming cavalcade of jobs.