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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"Obvious Letters" are much more than obvious,
By Werner Basch (Miami,Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Obvious Letters: The Associative Alphabet Every Child Will Remember (Paperback)
"Obvious Letters" by Gisela Hausmann is a thorough and funny tool for children to learn the alphabet.The association with the images with every letter makes it easy for every child to retain the alphabet and have fun at the same time. I wish, I had a book like this when I grew up.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Are ALL of the reviewers friends of the author?,
By Pat S. (Mendocino County, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Obvious Letters: The Associative Alphabet Every Child Will Remember (Paperback)
I have been an early primary school teacher for fourteen years, and all of that time I have taught either kindergarten or first grade. I am always looking for excellent children's books to reinforce the alphabet letters and sounds -- an important part of the curriculum for all beginning readers.One method which some teachers find useful in helping to teach letter names and sounds is to incorporate the shape of the letter into a "picture" whose name helps children associate the letter with the sound it usually makes. (For example, an "i" shaped into the form of an "inchworm.") Needless to say, I was excited to see the description of this book and read the reviews. Unfortunately, however, the book falls far short of its praises. The words used to associate the letter shape with its sound often seem poor choices: lower case "i" being the lock shape on a treasure chest for "inside," for example. Also, the colors for the pictures are dark, so dark that the idea of the children coloring in the shape of the letter to help them remember it hardly seems possible. Don't buy this book thinking you will be able to use it for blackline masters. I think the idea is sound, but the execution is poor. I do not recommend this book.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Kids keep coming back for more of this one!,
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This review is from: Obvious Letters: The Associative Alphabet Every Child Will Remember (Paperback)
Obvious Letters in a unique & creative approach to an age old preschool dilemma -- learning your ABCs. It draws children in by combining adorable illustrations & word associations (i.e. a b shaped backpack for the letter b). Although Obvious Letters uses some pretty novel words for preschool age kids (yield, razor, handbag), the children I observed reading the book picked them up easily with repeated readings. And that is the best part about Obvious Letters -- kids actually initiate wanting to read it again & again. What higher praise can any children's book receive!
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