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Stroke Henry - Rod Campbell


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Stroke Henry - Rod Campbell

 
Description: ISBN 1852922672 / Author: Rod Campbell / Genre: Junior Books

Newest Review: ... book and my pupil loves to feel the different textures. There are rough textures smooth textures in this book for my student ... more

 ... to feel as I tell the story I think this is a good addition to a tactile library. Not only is this book suitable for a child with visual impairments but it is also good for tinies. My Grandchild ages 1 year old loves this book. The textured fabrics that she touches as nana tells her the story helps her understanding. I use the words rough smooth hard soft giving her a descriptive language to describe the fabrics. The words in this book are simple and only a few each page, if you wish you can elaborate on the story yo...more

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Premium Review Stroke Henry - Rod Campbell: Go on stroke him , you know you want to . (389 words)
by - written on 28/03/07 (Very useful, 134 readings)
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Stroke Henry I say to the little girl with a visual impairment as I read the book stroke Henry to her. I read the words and pass the book to the chid her little hands feel the soft furry area that is on the picture of Henry. This book is a story about Henry a playful dog who gets up to mischief he plays with the children’s toys on one page he tugs at washing and tries to squeeze through the fence through the fence. I enjoy reading this book and my pupil loves to feel the different textures. There are rough textures smooth textures in this book for my student to feel as I tell the story I think this is a good addition to a tactile library. Not only is this ...  Read the complete review

 

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