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This third book of the "Don't Want To" series features a child who sneaks a hammer, nail and board away from dad, and then nails the board to his bedroom floor! Read and laugh along with the family when Mom discovers the failed nailing attempt. See what happens in I Don't Want My Mom to Know! by RK Vetter, while you wait for the fourth title, I Don't Want to Smile! I Want to Pout! Author's Note: This "Don't Want To" series book, for ages 4-8, is a wonderful tool for daycare or school staff, parents, and grandparents alike. It is also for children to read and enjoy independently! The books of…mehr

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This third book of the "Don't Want To" series features a child who sneaks a hammer, nail and board away from dad, and then nails the board to his bedroom floor! Read and laugh along with the family when Mom discovers the failed nailing attempt. See what happens in I Don't Want My Mom to Know! by RK Vetter, while you wait for the fourth title, I Don't Want to Smile! I Want to Pout! Author's Note: This "Don't Want To" series book, for ages 4-8, is a wonderful tool for daycare or school staff, parents, and grandparents alike. It is also for children to read and enjoy independently! The books of this series offer opportunities to gain oral language competency through discussion of the characters and storyline, to enjoy recognizing and pronouncing written words, to notice the sequence of letters in words, and to discover new word meanings, all helpful in strengthening reading comprehension. Look on the back cover of each book to see the Preview of Words to Enjoy Reading.
Autorenporträt
RK Vetter grew up on two farms in Iowa, where she began her formal education in two one-room country schools. She taught in Nebraska classrooms for 21 years, is a thirteen-year veteran Storytime lady, known to preschoolers as "Library Kay," and now lives in South Carolina, where she writes, farms her yard, and explores state parks and historical sites.RK Vetter blogs at rkvetter.wordpress.com, where you can find her other books.RK can also be contacted at vetterrk@gmail.com.