Nobody is better, or sillier, about teaching phonetics than Dr. Seuss. In this 30-plus-page booklet from the Dr. Seuss Beginner Fun series, children practice reading comprehension with wacky Seussian exercises. Following simple instructions, budding readers learn which consonants combined with various endings make specific-sounding words (for example, S and izzle make Sizzle). Kids must either cross out, circle, or underline the letters or words that correspond to the appropriate sound, or write the first letter that completes the word. There's fun to be had with stickers, too: each of the 19 included stickers matches a particular word clue, such as "plunk," and the child must figure out which sticker belongs with the clue. (Kindergarten to grade 2)
Authors
Linda Hayward
Additional Info
- Release Date: 1995-06-18
- Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
- Format: Workbook
- ISBN: 9780679867555
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