Dance With The Waves!

Dance With The Waves!

Penelope Dyan

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Bellissima Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781614777625
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Life has many ups and downs, and life surges just like the waves of the ocean. The trick is to dance though the waves of life. But what does that mean? Our heroine wonders about that when her mother tells her to, 'Always dance with the waves!' Think about what it means to ’dance with the waves’ and what you would tell our heroine this means, as you go traveling through this fun. ’learn to read’ book filled with word recognition, word repetition and rhyme, all of which will help you build our reading word vocabulary and improve your reading skills!Written by the award winning author, attorney and former teacher, Penelope Dyan, who has two of her ’learn to read’ books in the Saison Poetry library, South Bank, UK, chosen by the UK Arts Council, this book is meant to show kids they can have fun with learning; because (as everyone knows) if kids don’t have fun learning, they won’t love to learn!And as an added bonus (of fun and learning) kids can go to the Bellissimavideo YouTube channel; and they can watch the free, fun music video that goes with this book! And then they can have even more learning fun!

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