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Loading... Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You : Dr. Seuss's Book of Wonderful Noises…by Dr. SeussSeries: Bright and Early Board Books
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Mr. Brown can make sooo many different sounds. He can go like lightening and a golfish kiss. Can you? This book discovers a variety of sounds and noises that a person can make. This was a favorite of my kids. I loved reading this rhyming, sing songy book. My kids loved to try to make the same noises that Mr. Brown could do. It was fun to listen to them try. In a class you could talk about other noises that students could make. You could have cards with things such as the trees on a windy day, or an alarm clock. Listen to what the kids come up with. I would also take turns and have the kids make their favorite sound that Mr. Brown made. You could also bring in some noise makeres and discover the different sounds you can make with them. This is a cute book to read to youngers students. It shows rhythmic language and it also gets everyone involved in making sounds. This story was about a man named Mr. Brown that can make the sounds of animals and things. Mr. Brown can make the sounds of animals and things and then remember the order of them in the middle of the story. This story teaches students to remember the order things happen in a story. teaches children many sounds when they read! no reviews | add a review
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Reflection: What a fun book! What kid doesn't like to make crazy sounds? I remember reading this as a child, and how fun it was to try and imitate the noises myself. The pictures make it all the more entertaining, and the poetry just makes it flow. Dr. Seuss gets it right every time!
Extension Ideas: A fun game to play after reading this book would be to use different instruments and objects to make noise and have the kids guess what it is. Another idea would be to take them to or show a video of a person doing sound effects for a movie.