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Loading... The Deep Blue Sea (edition 2007)by Audrey Wood
Work InformationThe Deep Blue Sea: A Book of Colors by Audrey Wood
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is a great story to teach young children about colors. I like how the text displayed the color that it was written in. This helps student to know when they see it that it matches the word. I also really enjoyed how the picture matched the text, for example when it said "there is the sea, the deep blue sea" the picture in the background showed the sea. This helps students connect what is being read to them and helps them comprehend the two together. ( ) This book is about a black spot, on an orange butterfly, on a purple parrot, on a brown nut, on a green tree, on a red rock, in the middle of the deep blue sea Good story, awesome pictures, and easy words so that just about anyone can read it. It doesn't have many pages either so that makes it the perfect beginning picture book for any 4 year old. This is a very simple book about the ocean. It starts with an island in the middle of the ocean, and many things come upon the isnland in the middle of the ocean. At the end of the book their is a beautiful rainbow that shines above the deep blue sea and the island. In this book it talks about different colors of things that are in the ocean and or are around the ocean. While teaching children about different colors and animals the bright colors in the book are intreging and allows them to focus more on the book. This book also had great concept and would be a great book to read to kindergartners or preschoolers. no reviews | add a review
Introduces various colors by presenting a colorful scene on a rock in the deep blue sea. No library descriptions found. |
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