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Tish Rabe

    Tish Rabe est une auteure renommée, dédiée à l'alphabétisation des jeunes enfants, dont l'œuvre considérable vise à susciter l'amour de la lecture chez les jeunes apprenants. Par ses récits captivants et ses textes éducatifs, elle fait de l'apprentissage de la lecture une aventure passionnante. L'engagement de Rabe va au-delà de ses écrits, puisqu'elle contribue activement à des initiatives d'alphabétisation précoce, inspirant les enfants et posant les bases d'un apprentissage tout au long de la vie.

    Is a Camel a Mammal?
    Oh, the things you can do that are good for you!
    Inside Your Outside! All about the Human Body
    Fine Feathered Friends: All About Bird
    Oh, Baby, The Places You'll Go!
    Clam-I-Am! All About the Beach
    • Clam-I-Am! All About the Beach

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,5(2437)Évaluer

      Norval the Fish is hosting a seaside talkshow for the Fish Channel-and the Cat in the Hat and Thing One and Thing Two are Cameracat and Crew! Among Norval's special guests are his old friend Clam-I-Am (a shy gal who lives in the sand and likes to spit), along with horseshoe and hermit crabs, jellyfish, sand fleas, starfish, seagulls, and miscellaneous mollusks. Seaweed, seaglass, tides, tidal pools, dunes, driftwood, and waves make cameo appearances, too. Warning: Beginning readers are apt to be swept away!

      Clam-I-Am! All About the Beach
    • Author Trish Rabe poetically explains the joys awaiting newborns when they meet the iconic characters of Dr. Seuss, with appearances from the Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, and many other beloved Seuss characters. Written to be read aloud to babies and babies-to-be and based on the bestselling classic Oh, the Places You'll Go!, the book includes a brief introduction by Mrs. Dr. Seuss Audrey Geisel revealing how they were fascinated by the idea that babies could hear sounds while still in the womb, and might actually respond to the voices of their parents. Based on the bestselling Dr.Seuss classic, Oh, the Places You'll Go!

      Oh, Baby, The Places You'll Go!
    • Bee hummingbirds, ostriches, flycatchers, chickadees, and bald eagles! Dickand Sally find themselves on a bird-watching tour led by the Cat in the Hat.After a quick lesson on just exactly what a bird is, they go motoringaround the world to observe our fine feathered friends in their naturalhabitats. Time flies, and soon it's late, but the Cat saves the day by shiftinghis vehicle into Fine Feather All-Weather Flying Machine mode and winging Dickand Sally back home.

      Fine Feathered Friends: All About Bird
    • A whimsical journey through the human body unfolds as the Cat in the Hat guides young readers to discover essential organs and systems. This engaging narrative introduces key concepts like the heart, lungs, brain, skin, eyes, and muscles, making learning about anatomy fun and accessible. Perfect for early readers, it combines entertainment with education, sparking curiosity about how our bodies work.

      Inside Your Outside! All about the Human Body
    • “From the top of your headto the tips of your toesLearn all about healthfrom a cool cat who knows!”In this delightful book, Dr. Seuss’ famous Cat in the Hat explains to young readers all the different ways to stay healthy. This title and others form part of a series of books that takes an off-beat look at nature and natural sciences through a fun combination of Seussian rhymes and zany illustrations. Aimed at early readers – from four to seven year olds – the books are designed to bridge the gap between concept books written for preschoolers and more formal non fiction titles that require fluent reading skills. By presenting the facts in a lively and rhythmic manner, they provide the critical foundation upon which complex facts and ideas can eventually be built.

      Oh, the things you can do that are good for you!
    • From fruit eating bats to smart chimpanzees, from moles in their holes to seals in the seas, Dr. Seuss' famous Cat in the Hat takes young readers on a fun-filled tour of the world of mammals. schovat popis

      Is a Camel a Mammal?
    • A bird gets its namefrom the simplest things -what it does, how it looks,or the song that it sings.And so Dr. Seuss' famous Cat in the Hat introduces young readers to the amazing world of birds.

      Fine Feathered Friends
    • The Cat in the Hat introduces young readers to the concept of camouflage--a type of adaptation that helps animals survive. Children will learn how some animals change color to blend in with their surroundings, how some disguise themselves by matching the shape or texture of their environment, and how others use their coloring to make it hard for predators to see the outlines of their bodies. Examples include well-known animals like zebras, crocodiles, polar bears, and penguins, as well as lesser-known ones like tailor ants, decorator crabs, stick insects, and more! Ideal for supporting the Common Core State Standards, and a natural for fans of the hit PBS Kids show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, this is a great way to introduce beginning readers to science and nonfiction!

      High? Low? Where Did it Go? : All About Animal Camouflage
    • Au revoir, Pluto! In this newly revised, bestselling backlist title, beginning readers and budding astronomers are launched on a wild trip to visit the now eight planets in our solar system (per the International Astronomical Union’s 2006 decision to downgrade Pluto from a planet to a dwarf planet), along with the Cat in the Hat, Thing One, Thing Two, Dick, and Sally. It’s a reading adventure that’s out of this world!

      There's No Place Like Space
    • From the top of your headto the tips of your toesLearn all about healthfrom a cool cat who knows!In this delightful book, Dr. Seuss' famous Cat in the Hat explains to young readers all the different ways to stay healthy.

      Inside Your Outside!