“What! A Green Seed Cheese”
by Patricia Okongwu
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Pub Date 13 Oct 2022 | Archive Date 6 Jan 2023
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Description
Yes! A green seed stuffed with cheese. Follow along to discover how the girl got this unbelievable seed. This story will tickle your funny bone.
The Jolly Bubbly Phonics Story Time books are a delightfully illustrated series from Patricia Okongwu. Each book focuses on different sounds while teaching children the importance of pronunciation through clever rhymes and stories guaranteed to keep your children entertained as they learn.
This series not only makes learning fun, but it also helps for the foundations of developed speech and language understanding as your children start to get older
Available Editions
ISBN | 9789692592246 |
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Featured Reviews
This book is so cute. This book would be great for kids just learning how to read. Its a fun rhyming book and the story would make everyone smile. Great learning tool for schools and home schools alike. Its fun and cute. Illustrations are just beautiful.
I received a free copy of the book and is voluntarily writing a review
Cute story and I think it will be great for the /ee/ sound. I will look through for the others in the series to see if they can be bought by my library system.
Thank you to the author, illustrator, publisher and NetGalley for my eARC in exchange for an honest review.
This book made me laugh!
A clever phonics book to help kids understand & practice reading the long E sound, especially with the "ee" & "ea" spellings.
The book has lots of fun pictures that are appealing to kids. The book also has the Vowel Diagraph Rule at the end of the book & a list of the "ee" & "ea" words. Each of the "ee/ea" words in the book are pink, so it's easy to focus on learning them.
(I was able to preview this book in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.)
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