I Go Visiting.I Go Visiting Rikki Benenfeld Hachai Publishing 762 Park Place, Brooklyn Brooklyn (br k`lĭn), borough of New York City (1990 pop. 2,300,664), 71 sq mi (184 sq km), coextensive with Kings co., SE N.Y. , NY 11216
1929628331 $10.95 www.hachai.com I Go Visiting is the latest title in the Toddler Experience series. Though written through the eyes of Jewish children and reflecting aspects of traditional Jewish culture, I Go Visiting teaches young readers of all backgrounds the basics of being a good guest. The simple, rhyming rhyme also rime n. 1. Correspondence of terminal sounds of words or of lines of verse. 2. a. A poem or verse having a regular correspondence of sounds, especially at the ends of lines. b. verse helps make the lessons about politeness memorable: "So many books and games to share, / We take turns because it's fair. / We play together with all the toys / If someone is sleeping, we don't make noise. / Being a guest is so much fun / I remember to clean up when I am done." The cozy See COSE. color illustrations add a heartfelt heart·felt adj. Deeply or sincerely felt; earnest. heartfelt Adjective sincerely and strongly felt: heartfelt thanks Adj. 1. touch to this friendly, read-aloud book especially recommended for parents preparing their young children for a visit. |
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