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The Ear Book
Al Perkins
"The Ear Book" is a wonderfully straightforward and educational read designed for the youngest learners, focusing on the fascinating world of ears and hearing. The book's premise is to introduce children to the concept of ears by showcasing them on various animals, prompting observation and understanding of how different creatures perceive sound. It uses simple language and repetition to explain the basic function of ears and the diverse sounds that populate our world, from nature's gentle noises to animal calls. While not having traditional characters, the book features a delightful array of animals whose ears are central to the narrative. The main themes explored are early literacy, the importance of the sense of hearing, and recognition of different animals. What makes this book compelling for its target audience is its direct, accessible approach. The repetitive text, combined with the focus on familiar animals and a simple, relatable concept like ears, makes it incredibly engaging for emergent readers, encouraging interaction and learning about both the animal kingdom and their own bodies.
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Tomes & Tales
$5.95
1 copy
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Pages
36
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780375842511
ISBN-10
0375842519
Language
English
Published
2007-06-26
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