Helen Winter
I call this series 'Read by Picture' since I are targeting little readers. I offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with 'reading by picture', he or she becomes an active participant.Although children may have developed reading skills, they still find joy in reading passages where certain words are substituted with images, viewing it as an additional reward or a special treat. It is more important to receive such bonuses for children who are just starting to read, or for whom reading still requires effort.A small child can only voice words represented by pictures. This 'reading' not only makes kids a full participant in the process but also teaches them to reconcile the words of the picture with other words in the sentence.Older children may try to read words from a vocabulary list that appears before the text. A child who has begun to read will be able to enjoy reading the entire text.If you are reading to your little one, please read slowly. Let your child think about the sentence, find the right word and enjoy the reading process.Some words in this book are changed to pictures.Each story has a pictured vocabulary list at the beginning.The book includes famous fairy tales and rhymes:- Five Little Monkeys- To Market, To Market- Hush, Little Baby- Miss Polly Had a Dolly- Three Little Kittens- Pop Goes The Weasel- The Farmer in The Dell- Smiling Girls, Rosy Boy- I Had a Little Hen- Hey Diddle Diddle- The Wolf and Three Little Pigs- Goldilocks and the Three Bears- The Gingerbread Man