Boy Blue and His Friends

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Cover of the book Boy Blue and His Friends by Etta Austin Blaisdell, Library of Alexandria
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Author: Etta Austin Blaisdell ISBN: 9781465551702
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Etta Austin Blaisdell
ISBN: 9781465551702
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
This is a book of short stories for the youngest readers,—stories about old friends, which they can easily read themselves. Here they will learn why Mary's Lamb went to school, what the mouse was looking for when he ran up the clock, why one little pig went to market, how one little pig got lost, and the answers to a great many other puzzling questions. The stories are written around some of the Mother Goose rhymes because the children love to meet old friends in books just as well as we do. The vocabulary is limited to words easily recognized by beginners in reading, and the sentences are made short and direct, so that they will be understood. The stories progress gradually from very easy to more difficult matter, keeping pace with the child's increasing knowledge and ability,—the book being carefully arranged for use as a supplementary reader, or for home reading for the little ones
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This is a book of short stories for the youngest readers,—stories about old friends, which they can easily read themselves. Here they will learn why Mary's Lamb went to school, what the mouse was looking for when he ran up the clock, why one little pig went to market, how one little pig got lost, and the answers to a great many other puzzling questions. The stories are written around some of the Mother Goose rhymes because the children love to meet old friends in books just as well as we do. The vocabulary is limited to words easily recognized by beginners in reading, and the sentences are made short and direct, so that they will be understood. The stories progress gradually from very easy to more difficult matter, keeping pace with the child's increasing knowledge and ability,—the book being carefully arranged for use as a supplementary reader, or for home reading for the little ones

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