The Wheels on the Busbig bookincludes 16 page’s of bright and colourful illustrations, detailing the classic nursery rhyme. This is a fantastic way to explore language and literacy with children in the early years. The sizing ofThe Wheels on the Busbig book makes it a terrific choice for educators and teachers to read to a group of children, allowing them to see the pictures clearly. This terrific tale ofThe Wheels on the Bus exploresliteracy in a fun and informal way, bringing humour to the classroom. As the bus travels along we get to know all sorts of characters and actions. This book also brings delight to children and fosters a love of stories and reading from an early age.
Children will delight in this fun and intriguing story with plenty of rhyming, lyrical wording and repetitive sentences. The repetition of sentences and rhyming also helps children to memorise the story.
Thisis a great way for children to explore literacy and language concepts in a fun and engaging way. Reading and sharing stories with children has so many developmental benefits. Children’s books foster and encourage the familiarity of sounds and word language, the way sentences are structured as well as the expansion of vocabulary. Children’s curiosity and imagination are sparked, as well as their understanding of empathy when they’re able to put themselves in the place of others to explore identity.
Reading to children also allows listening skills and concentration to develop, both of which flow into other areas of the learning curriculum to benefit children academically.
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