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- Brand: Reg Down
- Categoria: Juvenile Fiction
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- Ultima actualizare: 15-12-2024 01:42:32
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Descriere magazin:
Summer is almost over and Tom
Nutcracker is soon to go to school. But deep in the forest on his father\'s farm two gnomes called
Pine Cone and
Pepper Pot are worried. What if the school does not teach Tom his letters properly? What if the teacher messes the alphabet up? Then Tom might spell
Pine Cone as NEPI NOEC, or
Pepper Pot as PREPREP TOP. He might even spell the famous
Tiptoes Lightly as TOESPIT THIGLLY. That would be a disaster. A huge disaster So the two gnomes,
with the
help of
Tiptoes Lightly and
Farmer John, set out to teach Tom his letters. Tom\'s younger sister,
June Berry, insists on being taught too, and never will they, or anyone else who reads this tale, forget their ABC\'s - or their LMNOP\'s or QRST\'s either. Whether your child knows their alphabet or not
Pine Cone and
Pepper Pot guarantee that they will see the letters and their shapes
with new and creative eyes. The
Alphabet is filled
with stories, songs, pictures, plays and adventures silly and bold. The
Alphabet is a large format, full color book, suitable for children from late kindergarten to grade three - and for teachers or homeschoolers seeking to enrich the art of learning to write. PS - the humorous use of the word \'
learned\' instead of \'taught\' in the subtitle, while colloquial, is correct. It dates from circa 1300 and extends into our times. I am in the
learned company of Shakespeare, Disraeli, Wodehouse et al. in its use.: )