Showing posts with label Dr. Seuss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Seuss. Show all posts

October 4, 2012

Mr. Brown Can MOO! Can You?

Dr. Seuss, toddler sound imitation
Oh, the wonderful things
Mr. Brown can do!
He can go like a cow.
He can go MOO MOO
Mr. Brown can do it.
How about you?

He can go like a bee.
Mr. Brown can BUZZ
How about you?
Can you go BUZZ BUZZ

He can go like a cork ...
POP POP POP POP

Amaris loves imitating sounds and I think most of the toddlers do. 
Though Amaris is not a toddler anymore, she still enjoys reading and laughing with Dr. Seuss' book, like this one - Mr. Brown Can MOO! Can You?

MOO moo (like a cow ...)
HOO hoo (like an owl ...)
DIBBLE DIBBLE! DOPP DOPP! (like the rain ...)
COCK-A-DOODLE-DOO (like a rooster)
BLURP BLURP BLURP BLURP (like a horn ...)
SLURP SLURP SLURP (like a big cat drinking)

Dr. Seuss, toddler sound imitation












Oh, all the wonderful sounds Mr. Brown can do! 
The funny sound and rhyme makes reading a very enjoyable journey for infants, toddlers and young children.
And be sure to buy the original full version (check this out)

Mr. Brown is smart,
as smart as they come!
He can do a hippopotamus chewing gum!
GRUM GRUM GRUM GRUM GRUM GRUM GRUM

Happy Reading!
  

August 29, 2012

The CAT in the HAT

Dr. Seuss
The sun did not shine.
It was too wet to play.
So we sat in the house
All that cold, cold, wet day. 

I sat there with Sally.
We sat there, we two.
And I said, "How I wish
We had something to do!" 

So all we could do was to 
Sit! Sit! Sit! Sit!
And we did not like it.
Not one little bit.
  
 
The Cat in the Hat is a children's book classic by Dr. Seuss in 1957.
It is the first book featuring this tall, anthropomorphic, mischievous cat, wearing a tall, red and white-striped hat and a red bow tie.

Dr. Seuss
This story is about Sally and her brother are bored in the house one day, on a cold, cold and wet day.

They are sitting by the window, looking out the house with nothing to play.  
Then something went BUMP and made them JUMP! 
There it comes the Cat in the Hat stepping in on the mat and bringing all the FUN!

Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss makes reading a joyful journey for every child. Don't let your children miss it!


“Look at ME!
Look at ME!
Look at me NOW!
It is FUN to have FUN
But you have to know HOW.”

Happy Reading EVERYONE!

August 1, 2012

I CAN READ with My Eyes SHUT

Dr. Seuss, Cat in the Hat
I can read in red.
I can read in blue.
I can read in pickle colour too.

I can read in bed.
And in purple.
And in brown.
I can read in a circle and upside down!

I can read with my left eye.
I can read with my right.
I can read Mississippi with my eyes shut tight!

Dr. Seuss
Amaris' favourite is still among Dr. Seuss this week

Dr. Seuss continues with the funniest stories, craziest creatures and the most entertaining blend of rhyme, rhythm and repetition to make every children a joy to read. 

I CAN READ with MY EYES SHUT belongs to Dr. Seuss Green series, designed for children just beginning to read on their own. 
This is in the same series as The Cat in the Hat, The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, as well as our all time favourite Fox in Socks.

I will tell you this is a must-read for every children, let them benefit reading can be so much fun!
Dr. Seuss will tell you,

Dr. Seuss
There are so many things you can learn about
BUT ... you'll miss the best things if you keep your eyes shut.

The more that you read,
the more things you will know.
The more that you learn, 
the more places you'll go.

SO ... that's why I tell you to keep your eyes wide.
Keep them wide open ...
at least on one side. 

Happy Reading!

I Can Read with My Eyes Shut is available to purchase via Book Depository.
Free shipping worldwide.
  

July 30, 2012

The CAT in the HAT Comes Back

Dr. Seuss
This was no time for play.
This was no time for fun.
This was no time for games.
There was work to be done.

All that deep, 
Deep, deep snow,
All that snow had to go. 

When our mother went
Down to the town for the day,
She said, "Somebody has to clean all this away. 
Somebody, 
SOMEBODY Has to, you see."

Dr. Seuss
Learning to read is FUN with Dr. Seuss.

Dr. Seuss brings the zaniest stories, the silliest rhymes for young readers everywhere to enjoy.

The CAT in the HAT comes back was launched in 1958 after The CAT in the HAT created in 1954. After more than 50 years, it is still funny and Amaris is crazily laughing every time she reads.

Dr. Seuss
The story is about Sally and her brother was instructed by her mother to clear away a huge amount of snow one day. While they were working, the CAT turned up and were eating a cake in the TUB and left a big long pink cat ring.

The CAT was trying to clean it up with Mother's WHITE DRESS, the WHITE WALL, a PAIR of SHOES, the RUG, the BED and lastly the 26 Little CAT in his HATS ... one by one.


A simple Dr. Seuss for the young readers to use. 
Happy Reading! 

The Cat in the Hat Comes Back is available online at Book Depository
Free shipping worldwide.

June 26, 2012

Fox in Socks

Dr. Seuss
Fox
Socks
Box
Knox
Knox in box
Fox in socks.
Knox on fox in socks in box.
Socks on Knox and Knox in box.
Fox in socks on box on Knox.

Dr. Seuss
What is your favorite Dr. Seuss book?

Amaris is a Dr. Seuss fans. Among Seuss collections, her favorite is this tongue twister - Fox in Socks.

The story starts with a tricky fox and he likes playing tongue-twisting game with his friend, Mr. Knox. 

Mr. Fox will start with something easy, such as  
 New socks. Two socks. Whose socks? Sue's socks. 

 Then something more tricky, such as 
 Hose goes. Rose grows. Nose hose goes some. Crow's rose grows some.

If this is way too easy for you, let's try this:
When beetles battle beetles in a puddle paddle battle and the beetle battle puddle is a puddle in a bottle... ...they call this a tweetle beetle bottle puddle paddle battle muddle.

Dr. Seuss
Isn't this fun? 
This is among Dr. Seuss classic read-aloud series.
Children from 4 to 8 would love this! 
Fox in Socks is available at The Book Depository
 

March 12, 2012

I Wish That I Had Duck Feet


I wish that I had Duck Feet
I wish I had a long, long tail.
Some day I will, I hope.
And I'll show the kids in town new ways to jump a rope!

Another silly title from Dr. Seuss with lots of imagination for kids.
I Wish That I Had Duck Feet follows one little guy's dreams of borrowing all sorts of useful appendages from the animal world. But each time he imagines something new--those duck feet, a prickly pair of deer horns perfect for playing football, a spraying whale spout to keep his classroom cool--he realizes that it's not always all it's cracked up to be.

This is a great classic from Dr. Seuss for everyone starting the age of 3. Children will love this story and start to read by their own later on.