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This book tickles the imagination, is humorous, and interactive, making it a perfect read aloud. Can cats "really" do all these un-catlike things? It also incorporates the eight colors taught in preschool. Children will delight in searching on each page for the "silent character", a little black mouse. "REALLY?" is a delightful book that will actively engage young children, while reinforcing color recognition. The repetition of the story will encourage children to participate as it is being read to them. Kelly Bruhl Gilbert Kindergarten teacher for 18 years. "REALLY?" inspires imagination and…mehr

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This book tickles the imagination, is humorous, and interactive, making it a perfect read aloud. Can cats "really" do all these un-catlike things? It also incorporates the eight colors taught in preschool. Children will delight in searching on each page for the "silent character", a little black mouse. "REALLY?" is a delightful book that will actively engage young children, while reinforcing color recognition. The repetition of the story will encourage children to participate as it is being read to them. Kelly Bruhl Gilbert Kindergarten teacher for 18 years. "REALLY?" inspires imagination and wonder, introduces primary colors and sparks a love for reading and learning. The cats and mouse delight the young audience. A "must" book for the two to five year old. Naomi Villiano Executive Director, New Phoebe House Association serving women and young children experiencing homelessness
Autorenporträt
Jeanne Mansfield has a life-long love of books. While volunteering for Goodwill-Suncoast's Children's Literacy Program, BookWorks, she found a book for children written in Braille. This sparked the idea for I Talk with My Hands, a book for both deaf and hearing children. She has written and self-published two toddlers' books. They are interactive, colorful, humorous, and educational. Jeanne feels introducing children to books at an early age is vital.