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Ben Looks for Animals: Early Learning & Discovery

Adrian Colin Doyle
4.9/5 (27735 ratings)
Description:Join Ben as he looks for animals through his telescope. What can you see? Beautifully illustrated with bright, fun images, your child will love helping Ben find the animals. An enjoyable picture book. There are four animals to discover, each with three clues. As Ben looks through the telescope you’ll see a new clue. With each clue comes extra text that educates and feeds the imagination! Learn fascinating facts about the animals as you share in the reading. Many of the clues come with prompt questions to ask what you child thinks the animal might be like. See if you can spot Lion, Cow, Pig and Rhino. Clicking this symbol will tell you more. Great talking points for grown ups or extra study. “This animal has eyes on each side of its head in the same way as a rabbit. You have eyes that face to the front, so can judge distances much better. This animal is also color blind! It can see only grey. Can you imagine how that feels?” “Nearly every family used to have its own cow in the days before refrigeration. Can you imagine milking a cow twice a day, every day? A modern cow can produce about 25 gallons or 400 glasses of milk a day! What would you do with all that milk?” “This animal uses its tail to show others the way through long grass. If they flick their tail they are in a bad mood! Do you have a tail?” “A snout is a special name for a nose. This animal has a very good sense of smell, perfect when searching for food. The snout is strong and specially shaped to help with digging. Would you like to dig with your nose or your hands?” National and international studies all agree on the benefits of reading for 15 minutes or more every day. Reading together as a family or reading alone (at any age!) can help you learn, discover and grow. It can open your eyes to a world of knowledge, but above all it can be fun! Reading a picture book on a tablet or Kindle eReader can help you focus your child’s attention. Escape the distractions of games or games and enjoy reading together. Fun and educational, this is book 1 of a four book series. Collect them all.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Ben Looks for Animals: Early Learning & Discovery. To get started finding Ben Looks for Animals: Early Learning & Discovery, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Ben Looks for Animals: Early Learning & Discovery

Adrian Colin Doyle
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Join Ben as he looks for animals through his telescope. What can you see? Beautifully illustrated with bright, fun images, your child will love helping Ben find the animals. An enjoyable picture book. There are four animals to discover, each with three clues. As Ben looks through the telescope you’ll see a new clue. With each clue comes extra text that educates and feeds the imagination! Learn fascinating facts about the animals as you share in the reading. Many of the clues come with prompt questions to ask what you child thinks the animal might be like. See if you can spot Lion, Cow, Pig and Rhino. Clicking this symbol will tell you more. Great talking points for grown ups or extra study. “This animal has eyes on each side of its head in the same way as a rabbit. You have eyes that face to the front, so can judge distances much better. This animal is also color blind! It can see only grey. Can you imagine how that feels?” “Nearly every family used to have its own cow in the days before refrigeration. Can you imagine milking a cow twice a day, every day? A modern cow can produce about 25 gallons or 400 glasses of milk a day! What would you do with all that milk?” “This animal uses its tail to show others the way through long grass. If they flick their tail they are in a bad mood! Do you have a tail?” “A snout is a special name for a nose. This animal has a very good sense of smell, perfect when searching for food. The snout is strong and specially shaped to help with digging. Would you like to dig with your nose or your hands?” National and international studies all agree on the benefits of reading for 15 minutes or more every day. Reading together as a family or reading alone (at any age!) can help you learn, discover and grow. It can open your eyes to a world of knowledge, but above all it can be fun! Reading a picture book on a tablet or Kindle eReader can help you focus your child’s attention. Escape the distractions of games or games and enjoy reading together. Fun and educational, this is book 1 of a four book series. Collect them all.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Ben Looks for Animals: Early Learning & Discovery. To get started finding Ben Looks for Animals: Early Learning & Discovery, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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