Catch The Ball (Play-And-Read Book)
by Eric Carle
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A ball on a string attached to the front cover passes through a hole in each page on which an animal is pictured trying to catch it. On heavy board pages.Tags
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The seal is ready to play ball with all his friends, who each try to grab the ball until at last the kangaroo catches it in her pouch.
This book promotes reader interaction and fine motor skills by asking children to move the cardboard cutout "ball" along a string through each page as the various animals speak their lines. Other highlights include the subtly rhyming text and the bright, colorful illustrations in typical Eric Carle fashion.
This book promotes reader interaction and fine motor skills by asking children to move the cardboard cutout "ball" along a string through each page as the various animals speak their lines. Other highlights include the subtly rhyming text and the bright, colorful illustrations in typical Eric Carle fashion.
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Catch the Ball! is a fun and interactive hardcover picture book for younger children. It illustrates ten different animals (many you might see at a zoo) and adds simple narrative phrases from each one of them. The story proceeds with each animal as they pass along a ball that is attached to a string and goes through a die-cut circle in the book. Each little phrase that the animals say have some sort of rhyming words, which for children could be an introduction to poetry. At the end of the story, the ball fits into a three dimensional pouch on the kangaroo.
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This story is simple and really fun for younger children probably around preschool and kindergarten age. I really like the rhyming words and that show more the book tries to incorporate animal sounds. I also think that the interactive ball on the string that passes through the book is a fun idea to engage hands on learning with small children. This would probably be a great beginning read for the preschool age because the phrases are very simple and short. The illustrations are captivating and colorful. The story itself doesn’t have any particular message, but I think it’s purpose is to teach children about different animals, rhyming and the use of fine motor skills (through the passing of the ball through the holes). show less
Catch the Ball! is a fun and interactive hardcover picture book for younger children. It illustrates ten different animals (many you might see at a zoo) and adds simple narrative phrases from each one of them. The story proceeds with each animal as they pass along a ball that is attached to a string and goes through a die-cut circle in the book. Each little phrase that the animals say have some sort of rhyming words, which for children could be an introduction to poetry. At the end of the story, the ball fits into a three dimensional pouch on the kangaroo.
Comments (opinions/arguments):
This story is simple and really fun for younger children probably around preschool and kindergarten age. I really like the rhyming words and that show more the book tries to incorporate animal sounds. I also think that the interactive ball on the string that passes through the book is a fun idea to engage hands on learning with small children. This would probably be a great beginning read for the preschool age because the phrases are very simple and short. The illustrations are captivating and colorful. The story itself doesn’t have any particular message, but I think it’s purpose is to teach children about different animals, rhyming and the use of fine motor skills (through the passing of the ball through the holes). show less
Catch the Ball is a fun play and read book. It is a picture book with rhyming words which should be more fun for children to read. In a way, it is demonstrating teamwork. The book may also help students identify different animals.
This a good tool to teach children about sharing while they get to participate. It is always an easy read and it makes it more fun for kids because of rhyming.
This is an easy read picture book about a Seal playing catch with his animal friends. The book allows children to play with the ball and have the animal catch it each while reading.
Cute, short, and fun.
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Eric Carle is an award-winning, children's picture book author and illustrator whose most recognized work is The Very Hungry Caterpillar Board Book. Carle was born to German parents in 1929 in Syracuse, New York. The family returned to Germany in 1935, moving to a suburb of Stuttgart. Carle disliked high school, quitting at the age of 16 before show more graduation. He was admitted as the youngest student to the Akademie der bildenden Kunste, an art school. After finishing at the Akademie, he worked as a poster designer for the U.S. Information Center in Germany until 1952, when he moved back to New York City. He was a graphic designer at the New York Times and later worked as an art director at L.W. Frohlich & Co. In 1963, Bill Martin, Jr. saw a poster of a red lobster that Carle had designed and asked him to illustrate Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, thus launching his freelance career. Among his many children's books are Dream Snow, Hello, Red Fox, The Very Clumsy Click Beetle, and Pancakes, Pancakes! His title The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse made Publisher's Weekly Best Seller List for 2011. His title Brown Bear Brown Bear What to You See? made The New York Times Best Seller List for 2012. In 2015 he made The New Zealand Best Seller List with Love from the Very Hungry Caterpillar. Eric Carle, beloved children's book author and illustrator, died on May 23, 2021. He was 91. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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