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Hide-and-seek : a first book of position words

Ornot, R. D. (Author). Mangal, Sakshi. (Added Author).

In this playful and interactive concept book, little readers will learn their positional prepositions as Bear, Fox and Owl play a game of hide-and-seek.

Book  - 2019
JP Ornot
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  • ISBN: 9781771387941
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.

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Hide-And-Seek : A First Book of Position Words
Hide-And-Seek : A First Book of Position Words
by Mangal, Sakshi (Illustrator); Ornot, R. D.
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Hide-And-Seek : A First Book of Position Words


In this fun, interactive game of hide-and-seek, young children learn all about positional prepositions. Bear, Fox and Owl are playing hide-and-seek in a woodland playground. They each take a turn counting to ten, then shouting "Ready or not, here I come!" When Fox finds Bear INSIDE the castle and Owl ON the slide, Bear hugs Fox and Owl. When Owl spots Bear BEHIND the climbing wall and Fox UNDER the bench, Bear hugs Fox and Owl again! But when Fox and Owl are not BETWEEN the swings, AMONG the trees, THROUGH the tunnel or ACROSS the bridge, Bear is the one who needs a hug. Will Fox and Owl come out of hiding to help their friend? Preschoolers will love joining in with the repetitive counting and calling out the familiar "Ready or not, here I come!" This is a perfect, playful picture book for storytime. It's also a lively concept book that will help children develop early language skills. It will inspire children to look for their own hiding spots under, behind or between things. Sakshi Mangal's adorable illustrations bring the characters and the loving bond they share to life with humor and a light touch. The characters' interactions offer a positive, reassuring message of caring for friends, terrific for encouraging strong personal development.