We Might See

We Might See by Charlie Mylie, published by Abrams on April 27, 2023, is a first-words picture book designed for young readers. This 32-page edition features a lively rhyming narrative that encourages children to explore their surroundings and discover various sights and sounds. The book invites readers to engage with the world around them, presenting a mix of familiar and unexpected elements that can be found in their own backyards.
In this engaging work, readers will encounter thoughtfully organized spreads that focus on different types of words, including onomatopoeia and color words, as well as concepts of scale. The high-contrast artwork complements the text, providing detailed illustrations that invite exploration and discovery. This book aims to create a friendly environment for young children to learn and identify new words while enjoying the imaginative journey presented by Mylie.
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In the tradition of Richard Scarry, author-illustrator Charlie Mylie’s We Might See is a cleverly conceived first-words picture book sure to satisfy the youngest readers.
Walking outside, we might see
Places we pass, things going fast
Across the street, there might be
Sounds in our ears, music to hear
Against this lively rhyming narrative text, readers will find a splash of first words on each spread, inviting little ones to identify things they might see in their own backyards. And some unexpected things, too!
Spreads are thoughtfully organized to give readers time with different types of words. One spread is full of onomatopoeia. Another full of color words. Another still invites readers to think about scale–big things and small ones. The high-contrast art is married beautifully with lots of detail on each page, giving the youngest readers lots to find and a friendly environment in which to discover something new on every read.
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