Discover the wonderful world of Dr. Seuss and find out what a nook is doing with a cook book on a hook! Broken down into shorter stories this book is bound to keep your child engaged. The simple sentence structure and rhyme will have them reading along with you. This classic uses repetition, rhyme and funny made up nonsense words to entertain young readers. The book is brightly illustrated in typical Seuss style, and uses the anapaestic metre common throughout most of his children's books
Sunday, October 28, 2012
One fish two fish.
“One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish. Black fish, blue fish, old
fish, new fish. This one has a little star. This one has a little car. Say!
What a lot of fish there are."

Discover the wonderful world of Dr. Seuss and find out what a nook is doing with a cook book on a hook! Broken down into shorter stories this book is bound to keep your child engaged. The simple sentence structure and rhyme will have them reading along with you. This classic uses repetition, rhyme and funny made up nonsense words to entertain young readers. The book is brightly illustrated in typical Seuss style, and uses the anapaestic metre common throughout most of his children's books
Discover the wonderful world of Dr. Seuss and find out what a nook is doing with a cook book on a hook! Broken down into shorter stories this book is bound to keep your child engaged. The simple sentence structure and rhyme will have them reading along with you. This classic uses repetition, rhyme and funny made up nonsense words to entertain young readers. The book is brightly illustrated in typical Seuss style, and uses the anapaestic metre common throughout most of his children's books
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