With this book, I learn to read English. I learn to try, while birds fly and turtles jump. I learn new words. I open books and open up the world of learning.
English is the most common second language. In the book, English - Sounds, Signs and Sentences - we practice English basics. It is a good review for those who know English. It is also a great place to start for new learners. Once we understand English Sounds, Letters and Sentences, we practice them with Idioms. The second book is called English Idioms. The words are catchy, which means easy to remember and use. Inside, we learn why we: cut to the chase; hear from grapevines and put a sock in it. Also, we see that learning English is a windfall. In English, we communicate with people around the world. English makes us richer in so many ways. English improves what we know, do and how we connect with others. English enhances our lives.
With this book, I learn to read English. I learn to try, while birds fly and turtles jump. I learn new words. Open books, open up the world of learning to me.
With this book, I learn to read English. I learn to try, while birds fly and turtles jump. I learn new words. I open books and open up the world of learning.
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English can be odd. Why are capital letters called upper case? Why is the boss called a chairperson? Why does Big Wig mean an important person? With this book, I learn where ten common words come from!
With this book, I learn the basics of counting numbers and beginning math. Numbers tell me how many and how much. Numbers count 1 to 9. Before I count to 10, a number for nothing is needed. It is called zero or a not. This is the story of numbers from not to nine. Once I learn numbers, what do I do with them? Funky Fairy shows me in the second book, Money Math. I see how useful numbers are. I add up bills before I buy things. I take away or subtract when I pay. Like, how I use ABC`s to make words, I use numbers to do math. This is important because money moves with math.
Mot tries many jobs but they don’t work out. Mot finds a job in the Think Center where new ideas are appreciated. This is the story of finding one’s selfand creatively fixing problems.
The caged birds are well cared for. One day, by accident the cage door is left open. Now they must chose - easy life inside the cage or work outside. This book teaches us about self sufficiency.
Computers look complex but the basics are actually quite easy to explain. Data are changeable patterns of: e-pulse flows; light glows and magnet stows. The second book helps us to appreciate computers today by learning about them in the past. Where did computers come-from? How did the roots of IC's and Apples, sprinkled with flower-power lead to real-time personal computers? Now, common personal digital objects connect me with the world. Computer capabilities and networks are complicated but computers, then and now are easy to understand.