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Learning can be so much fun when stories and beautiful artwork are part of it! Kids will enjoy this easy 'learn-to-read' book with simple three-letter words. A selected word family builds a story for each vowel: A, E, I, O, and U. And the bright pictures illustrating every line are sure to keep young readers engaged. Guess what! There's also a bonus! The stories come with lesson activities like Tracing, Matching, and Rhyming. Peek inside this book to discover some great words you can create using the mighty vowels! EXCERPTS from the book "...The cat has a bat. The rat has a hat. The cat plays with the rat. The cat and the rat sit on a mat."…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Learning can be so much fun when stories and beautiful artwork are part of it! Kids will enjoy this easy 'learn-to-read' book with simple three-letter words. A selected word family builds a story for each vowel: A, E, I, O, and U. And the bright pictures illustrating every line are sure to keep young readers engaged. Guess what! There's also a bonus! The stories come with lesson activities like Tracing, Matching, and Rhyming. Peek inside this book to discover some great words you can create using the mighty vowels! EXCERPTS from the book "...The cat has a bat. The rat has a hat. The cat plays with the rat. The cat and the rat sit on a mat."
Autorenporträt
Arushi started writing her first book when she was five years old. Her book "T-Rex Trouble" is a 1st Place "Firebird Book Award Winner"!Arushi was inspired by her older sister, Anushka, a child author herself. Both girls are avid readers, so it's no surprise that they're so excited about writing books!Canadian winters bring some of Arushi's favorite adventures: Decorating Christmas trees, building snowmen, and going tobogganing with her sister. Arushi also loves taking ballet lessons and has become a great fan of dance and music!The author sisters are very active in their community. They donate part of their proceeds to charitable organizations like the "Durham Children's Aid Association".