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For Ages 4-8. Are Reptiles in? Find out! Take them for a SPIN! Roar with the Alligator! See the Snake smell with his tongue! Admire a Crocodile! See a Lizard grow a new tail! Go to a Ball! A fun picture and activity book that builds literacy and agility skills...all based on true and interesting facts about reptiles. Arlene N. Cohen, author of Stories on the Move: Integrating Literature and Movement with Children from Infants to Age 14 (1,500 sold and used internationally by parents, teachers, and librarians), has created this book as part of her Literacy on the Move Series. Through these…mehr

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For Ages 4-8. Are Reptiles in? Find out! Take them for a SPIN! Roar with the Alligator! See the Snake smell with his tongue! Admire a Crocodile! See a Lizard grow a new tail! Go to a Ball! A fun picture and activity book that builds literacy and agility skills...all based on true and interesting facts about reptiles. Arlene N. Cohen, author of Stories on the Move: Integrating Literature and Movement with Children from Infants to Age 14 (1,500 sold and used internationally by parents, teachers, and librarians), has created this book as part of her Literacy on the Move Series. Through these books, children learn new words as they dance and play games with the characters. Search "Arlene N. Cohen" on Amazon to see other books in the series: The Dancing Chameleons and The Dancing Dogs and their companion coloring and activity books."A perfect book to augment a lesson plan or story time about reptiles! This delightful collection of poems with movement is a great addition to every parent, teacher and librarian's bookshelf. Highly recommended." Robin Sibley, School Librarian
Autorenporträt
Arlene Cohen writes books for adults and children. She combines her library, storytelling, and creative moment skills to create dancing picture and companion coloring books for children. As the children enjoy dancing with colorful characters in fun stories, they simultaneously learn new words; develop agility and grace, and an appreciation for literature. Arlene has a Master's Degree in Children's Librarianship from the University of Hawaii, where she was a Librarian and Storytelling Instructor in the Speech Department. She was as an Artist-in-the Schools Dancing Storyteller. Her programs were sponsored by the National Foundation on Culture and the Arts, The Hawaii State Culture and the Arts, the Zoological Society, The Regional Arts and Culture Council in Portland, Oregon and The Texas Heritage Musical Foundation.