A Letter For Ellie: How To Get There?
by Marie Zhang
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Pub Date 22 Jul 2022 | Archive Date 21 Jul 2022
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Description
Does your kid need help telling left from right? Join Eve, the baby elephant, on her journey to the post office in her new town, as she makes her way through her new neighborhood with the help of some kind neighbors.
Eve moves to a new town and misses her best friend, Ellie. Writing her a letter, she must now make her way to the post office in her new neighborhood. She comes across some friendly neighbors along the way, who are nice enough to direct her to her destination. Does she end up getting to where she wants to go to? Will she be able to tell left from right?
This book is suitable for babies and young kids who are learning about directions, jobs/careers, and common buildings in a neighborhood. It's also perfect for ESL (English as a Second Language) and EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners and students of all ages.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9790634063406 |
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Featured Reviews
While this book is simplistic for a native speaker, this book would be amazing for children who are English Language Learners. They will connect with the character who moved away and learn vocabulary for places around town. They will also learn the names of community helpers associated with the town places. Children will also learn left and right with the community helper characters pointing in the respective direction. Nicely done!
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