The Ear Book

The Ear Book by Al Perkins, published by Random House Children’s Books on June 26, 2007, is an illustrated work designed for young readers. This 36-page book offers a simple exploration of various sounds that can be heard, such as water dropping and popcorn popping, making it an engaging choice for read-aloud sessions.
Readers will find a delightful presentation of sounds accompanied by colorful illustrations, which cater to beginner readers. The book emphasizes concepts related to sounds and anatomy, making it suitable for those interested in science and nature. With its focus on auditory experiences, The Ear Book serves as an excellent introduction to the world of sounds for young children.
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A super simple look at some of the sounds we hear with our ears—water dropping, popcorn popping, flutes tooting. . . . Makes a perfect read-aloud, with lots of sound effects and a variety of ears for hearing them.
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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