Jen the Hen

“Jen the Hen” by Colin Hawkins is a delightful children’s book published by Dorling Kindersley in 1995. This edition features 18 pages of engaging rhymes designed to help young readers develop their reading skills. The book is presented in English and is crafted to make the learning process enjoyable for children.
Readers will find that “Jen the Hen” offers a playful approach to early literacy, using simple rhymes that encourage word recognition through interactive page turns. The book is part of a series that includes other titles like “Pat the Cat” and “Mig the Pig,” which have been recognized for their educational value in teaching reading fundamentals. With its focus on education and teaching, this book serves as an excellent resource for parents and educators looking to introduce children to the joys of reading.
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These simple, engaging rhyming books are a great way to get your kids started with reading.
Colin and Jacqui Hawkins first created Pat the Cat to help their daughter to learn to read. The rhyming split pages helped her to recognise lots of new words simply by changing a single letter as she turned each page and she quickly caught on to the basic mechanics of reading. The Hawkins then went on to produce Jen the Hen, Mig the Pig, Tog the Dog and Zug the Bug (also available from DK). Teachers recognised the books as excellent introductions to reading and reviewers compared them to Dr Seuss. Children loved their rhyming humour and parents have been using them successfully ever since!
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