The Hair Book

The Hair Book by Graham Tether, published by Random House Children’s Books on January 22, 2019, is an illustrated easy reader designed for children learning to read independently. This 36-page book features a delightful array of human and animal characters showcasing various hairstyles, including short, long, curly, and straight. The engaging rhymes and vibrant illustrations aim to introduce young readers to concepts related to hair while encouraging early literacy skills.
In this book, children will explore the different types of hair and engage in discussions about which animals have hair and which do not. The playful tone and bright artwork by Andrew Joyner make it suitable for both reading aloud and solo reading experiences. As part of the Bright and Early Books series, The Hair Book is tailored for beginner readers, using simple language and colorful visuals to foster a love for reading and learning.
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An easy reader about hair—and all the things you can do with it!
This super-simple, rhymed riff features a charming cast of human and animal characters sporting all kinds of hair—short, long, curly, straight, dark, fair, braided, tied, washed, dyed—you name it! Written for children learning to read on their own, it’s filled with words and concepts kids encounter every day. Perfect for reading aloud or reading alone, it’s also great for starting discussions about which kinds of animals have hair and which do not. With bright, energetic artwork by Andrew Joyner, this is the kind of fun, easy reader that is hard for kids to put down!
Bright and Early Books are perfect for beginning beginner readers! Launched by Dr. Seuss in 1968 with The Foot Book, Bright and Early Books use fewer and easier words than Beginner Books. Readers just starting to recognize words and sound out letters will love these short books with colorful illustrations.
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