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This category is for images of book covers for works by British author Lee Child. Media in category "Lee Child book cover images" The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total.
Picture books are aimed at young children. Many are written with vocabulary a child can understand but not necessarily read. For this reason, picture books tend to have two functions in the lives of children: they are first read to young children by adults, and then children read them themselves once they begin learning to read.
From the first hornbook, the alphabet format cemented the learning progression from syllables to words. An example of the reliance on the alphabet for reading instruction is found in John Bunyan's, A Book for Boys and Girls, or Country Rhymes for Children. [7] To those who are in years but Babes I bow My Pen to teach them what the Letters be,
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Dr. Seuss's ABC, otherwise referred to as The ABC, is a 1963 English language alphabet book written by Dr. Seuss starring two anthropomorphic yellow rabbits named Ichabod and Izzy as they journey through the alphabet and meet characters whose names begin with each letter.
The book was published by Little, Brown and Company in the U.S., and Puffin Books in the U.K., [2] with Farrin Jacobs as editor. [3] It shows Yousafzai growing up in Swat, Pakistan , and wishing for a magic pencil to solve her problems; she learns that she is able to make change, such as advancing rights to female education, without one.
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Tuesday is an almost wordless picture book for children, written and illustrated by American author David Wiesner. The book was originally published in 1991 by Clarion Books, and then re-published in 2001 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers. The book contains 35 pages and is designed for children ages 3 and up.