Hop on Pop
Young children are introduced to words that rhyme through zany rhymes that warn them that it is not a good idea to hop on Pop, and if they all play ball on a wall, someone will fall. A pup finds himself in a cup and a mouse manages to carry a house.
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| Interest Age |
2-4 years |
| Reading Age |
2-5 years |
| Library of Congress |
Readers (Primary) |
| NBS Text |
Pre-school & Early Learning |
| ONIX Text |
Children/juvenile |
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| Number of Pages |
22 |
| Dimensions |
Width: 108mm Height: 145mm
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| Weight |
122g |
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| Dewey Code |
428.6 |
| Catalogue Code |
43988 |
Description of this Book
This charming book introduces young children to words that rhyme, such as Hop and Pop, Cup and Pup, Mouse and House, Tall and Small. And once they have learned to recognize one word, children soon find to their delight they can read another simply by changing the first letter. This title forms one of an exciting range of board books for two year olds upwards, adapted from some of the good doctor's best-loved works, including Fox in Socks, One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish and Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! Packed with zany artwork and riotous rhyme, these sturdy little books make the perfect introduction to Dr. Seuss for the youngest of children.
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Author's Bio
Theodor Seuss Geisel -- better known to millions of his fans as Dr. Seuss -- was born the son of a park superintendent in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1904. After studying at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, and later at Oxford University in England, he became a magazine humorist and cartoonist, and an advertising man. He soon turned his many talents to writing children's books, and his first book -- And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street -- was published in 1937. His greatest claim to fame was the one and only The Cat in the Hat, published in 1957, the first of a hugely successful range of early learning books known as Beginner Books.
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