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I say Ooh You say Aah (eBook, ePUB) - Kane, John
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'There's something very important that I need you to remember. When I say Ooh, you say Aah. Let's try it.'
Ooh the donkey has lost his pants. Readers must help him find them!
In this picture book, young readers help to sell the story by responding to simple verbal or visual cues. This hilarious book is perfect for reading aloud and is fun for the whole family.

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Produktbeschreibung
'There's something very important that I need you to remember. When I say Ooh, you say Aah. Let's try it.'

Ooh the donkey has lost his pants. Readers must help him find them!

In this picture book, young readers help to sell the story by responding to simple verbal or visual cues. This hilarious book is perfect for reading aloud and is fun for the whole family.

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Autorenporträt
John Kane's I Say Ooh, You say Aah won the English 4-11 Picture Book Award and shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards. When he was younger, John liked to make up stories for his little sister. Jimmy and Bear, who appeared in them, are still remembered to this day. John lives in Dublin, but has also lived in Australia, where he set up Australia's number one independent advertising agency.
Rezensionen
John Kane's book is a laugh-out-loud call and response picture book. The author entreats the readers, nursery year to Year 2, to speak or act in certain ways in response to certain keywords or illustrations. The most important trigger is as follows: when you see an ant, you must say underpants. The pandemonium created by such a command among children of the target age is easy to imagine, being as they are somewhat obsessed with bodily functions and underwear.
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The author's friend is a donkey named Ooh. When this donkey manages to lose his underpants, it transpires that they are adorning the head of the reader. Where else would they be?
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The aim of this book is to use themes that are fascinating to readers of a certain age to improve their skills in listening, learning and recognition.
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The book is sure to be a hit with its target readership.
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