Rhyme follows rhyme as layer after layer of winter clothing ("bunchy and hot, wrinkled a lot, stiff in the knee, and too big for me!") is first put on and then taken off to the relief of the child... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The BEST book for beginning readers, has pictures next to words and repeat the same sentences and ad
Published by Mavis , 5 years ago
The BEST book for prereaders, has pictures next to words and repeats every sentence adding a new one on each page. I have purchased for my children, and friends children, etc. This one is for my daughters classroom, for her students.
Creative winter fun!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is a destined winter classic for the preschool set. Interesting though because of its wonderful potential for creative expression, the building story can hold the attention of older children and yes, even adults. I have read the story aloud at winter parties for children as an interactive activity speaking in the voice of a little girl with various arm, hand, leg and feet motions. The children were enraptured with laughter as they started to imitate my movements and learn the lines of the little girl's frustration with her winter garb which builds and repeats much like "The House That Jack Built." Better yet was to watch the adults listening with giggles of their own as they watched the antics of their offspring. Hope this book is in print for a long long time. It is also an excellent book for the very little ones to hear and learn what to call their various body parts and winter specific clothing items. Add it to your collection!
Great Rebus Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I use this as part of my Winter preschool curriculum, but the rebus format is a little tedious to read aloud. Kids like it though.
Little Kids in the Snow
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Shirley Neitzel wrote a book called The Jacket I Wear In The Snow. The main character of the story is a little boy who tells a story. This story takes place at the little boy's house and it is in the winter. The book talks about the little boy and all the clothes that he has to wear outside. This book is different because it talks about clothes and replaces words with pictures of clothes, and it is in poem form. I think that the story is funny because it rhymes a lot. The illustrations are just like normal clothes, with a very nice tint drawn in with colored pencils. Overall, I really liked this story because it represents little kids and how they have to wear a lot of clothes outside, and that they cry sometimes when they get cold.
book fan from oklahoma
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is excellent for children. Through all of the articles of clothing that he puts on, they can begin to count, a good math lesson. They can also participate while you read the story aloud through the pictures of the clothes instead of the word. I loved this book and am adding it to my collection.
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