Sunday, March 18, 2012

Hannah Reading

About two weeks ago I started reading a lot of Dr. Seuss books to the kids since it was Read Across America/Dr. Seuss's birthday. So much research says that the rhymes and rhythms of his books are what help children get a jump start to reading. Hannah has caught onto Dr. Seuss's The Eye Book. For two years old I thought she was doing such a good job. Both girls are really good about catching on to his sounds and rhyming patterns. Other books they love are "The Foot Book," "Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb," "The Hair Book," "Old Hat, New Hat," and "The Nose Book." I really recommend these books to young children.


I caught the very end of her reading....

"Eyes see flies, and ants. 
Sometimes they see ....pink...pink...pink underpants!
They see rings and strings, 
so many things like.... rain, pie.
dogs, 
and airplanes in the sky!
So, we say hooray for eyes! Hooray for eyes!!

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