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Clipy clopy5/30/2023 ![]() Very simple illustrations with tons of white space make this suitable for the very young (18 months easily, probably even younger), but also for beginning readers. Horse worriedly checks on the friends only to hear a mighty chorus of "Again!" Faster and faster the friends all go before they fall off into a soft pile of hay (a perfect time for tossing a child on a bed at home!). I love using this for baby storytime because it allows for tons of bouncing, interactive fun! First Cat, then Dog, then Pig and finally Duck petition Mr. Got the board book from the library to read to V. Went very well.įeb 2019 I know I've read this to SD and SS before. Had the kids clap hands on laps to get the clippity cloppity sound. And I think they all enjoyed it.ĩ/14/16 & 9/15/16 Used in kitty theme (because there is a cat!). But the 2nd group, not only did I do better at reading, but those kids got so involved! Some were galloping around the room and completely missed the animals flying off. They liked it, but they didn't seem as excited at the end as I've seen them. I think I had a bit too much fun reading this aloud! :-) It's a great book when the parents get involved with the children.ģ/17/11 I don't think I read this as well in the first group. We made animal noises with each new animal. Some great possibilities with sounds and actions, too.ĥ/11/10 & 5/13/10 A perfect toddler book. (I think the animals are cute, too.) And the story is not complicated, but still keeps you in the flow and wondering what will happen. The illustrations are simple yet explanatory. ![]() I think it could work for both toddler and preschool.
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