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Who Goes Moo? - Sam Williams


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Who Goes Moo? - Sam Williams

 
Description: Author: Sam Williams / Genre: Junior Books / Publisher: David Bennett Books Ltd

Newest Review: ... page which helps assess what the children have learned by asking the reader to match each animal to it's sound, 8 in total: ... more

 ... duck, pig, dog, sheep, cow, horse, cat and hen. - Style, Format and Illustrations - This is a very simple text, ideal for the age group that this is intended for, that is pre-school. For the main part of the book the question is asked on the left hand page and the lift-the-flap to check the answer is on the right hand page. The text is large and the animal sounds stand out from the rest of the text as they are in large, bold, grey writing. The illustrations, like the text are very simple but effective. The anim...more

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Premium Review Who Goes Moo? - Sam Williams: Who Goes Moo? (427 words)
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This is a fantastic lift-the-flap book for pre-school children, 2 years upwards! - The book - It begins with 'Who goes moo?' with a picture of a cat, a pig, a cow and a dog and the children are asked to guess which animal makes this sound and check their answer by lifting the flap. It follows this format throughout by asking different questions, such as 'Who goes oink?', 'Who goes meow?', 'Who goes woof?' etc Each time giving four options of typical farmyard animals. At the end of the book there is a double page which helps assess what the children have learned by asking the reader to match each animal to it's sound, 8 in total: ...  Read the complete review

 

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