I See

I See

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  • Create Date:2021-04-29 10:56:44
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Helen Oxenbury
  • ISBN:1564025497
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Summary

Helen Oxenbury's brilliant board books have delighted a generation of babies。 Now from the most widely loved of artists comes a reissue of a board book to help very young children explore their worlds。 In I SEE, a baby watches a frog leap and gazes at the moon。 Full of character and humor, this charming book forms a winsome introduction to the senses。

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Reviews

Reesha (For the love of Classics)

It just had words to learn。 No story。

Trace

Like all Oxenbury books, this one is joyful and beautifully illustrated。

Tara Dryml

This is yet another book about what kids can see like frogs or an airplane。 (Easy to Read)

حسناء

i thought it would be more than just the vocabulary 。 anyway it's cute and i love the drawings i thought it would be more than just the vocabulary 。 anyway it's cute and i love the drawings 。。。more

Kelsey Farmer

Copyright-1985Number of pages- 10 pagesBook format- EbookReading level- Preschool- KindergartenGenre- FictionLit requirement- Baby bookSummary-A little book is naming all the animals and items that he sees starting with a butterfly。 He simply says the name of what is in front of him。Response-I believe this would be an excellent beginning reader book for students working on matching the picture to the words。 The reader can see what is on one page and guess the word that goes with it。 This is why Copyright-1985Number of pages- 10 pagesBook format- EbookReading level- Preschool- KindergartenGenre- FictionLit requirement- Baby bookSummary-A little book is naming all the animals and items that he sees starting with a butterfly。 He simply says the name of what is in front of him。Response-I believe this would be an excellent beginning reader book for students working on matching the picture to the words。 The reader can see what is on one page and guess the word that goes with it。 This is why I am giving this book a 3。2 out of 5 because it would be a great read with a parent or even individually to start associating the name and the picture together。 。。。more

Savannah Spaulding

This story is a board book designed to be infant friendly。 It is small and durable, and full of colored pictures that are appealing to young children。 It does not have many words, and does not follow a specific story line, rather it is more of a list。 On this list are eight objects。 These objects consist of a butterfly, a frog, an airplane, a friend, a flower, and the moon。 These objects are things that are common for an infant to see around him in his environment。 In the story it shows the obje This story is a board book designed to be infant friendly。 It is small and durable, and full of colored pictures that are appealing to young children。 It does not have many words, and does not follow a specific story line, rather it is more of a list。 On this list are eight objects。 These objects consist of a butterfly, a frog, an airplane, a friend, a flower, and the moon。 These objects are things that are common for an infant to see around him in his environment。 In the story it shows the object alone by itself on one page, then on the next it shows the same object interacting with the child on the cover in order to show the child reading the book some context to the object in relation to children。 One thing I wish the book did have was more words for the children to learn because I believe that this book is a great tool for learning new words and being able to identify real life objects, but the objects in the book seemed arbitrary and could have been more geared towards things that babies actually interact with every day。 。。。more

Emma

Oh this was so much fun! My tot named every picture and felt like he was reading, so he totally loved it。

Emma

This is beautiful。 Just lovely, I don't care how little text there is。 It's perfect for a baby cause they don't have long attention spans, and it's easy for them to see the clear drawings。 I love 'friend'; so cute。 Great for under ones。 This is beautiful。 Just lovely, I don't care how little text there is。 It's perfect for a baby cause they don't have long attention spans, and it's easy for them to see the clear drawings。 I love 'friend'; so cute。 Great for under ones。 。。。more

Margaret Chind

Reprinted and/or excerpt included in The 20th-Century Children's Book Treasury: Picture Books and Stories to Read Aloud。 Reprinted and/or excerpt included in The 20th-Century Children's Book Treasury: Picture Books and Stories to Read Aloud。 。。。more

Nichole

Cute word recognition book。 Good for toddlers and preschoolers。

babyhippoface

Good for sharing with babies and toddlers。 I'd use this with PreK, reading it then listing other things they see。 Good for sharing with babies and toddlers。 I'd use this with PreK, reading it then listing other things they see。 。。。more

Shanna Gonzalez

This is a nice early word recognition board book, part of a series, with simple pictures and names of eight objects (butterfly, frog, airplane, friend, flower, and moon)。 The nice feature of this book is that on the left page the object is given alone, and on the right it is drawn in a context where a toddler is interacting with it。 The drawings are simple, but detailed enough to help the child learn something about the objects。 Because it doesn't tell a story, I recommend it as a library checko This is a nice early word recognition board book, part of a series, with simple pictures and names of eight objects (butterfly, frog, airplane, friend, flower, and moon)。 The nice feature of this book is that on the left page the object is given alone, and on the right it is drawn in a context where a toddler is interacting with it。 The drawings are simple, but detailed enough to help the child learn something about the objects。 Because it doesn't tell a story, I recommend it as a library checkout -- the word recognition phase of reading development is relatively short and parents want babies to get familiar with booksthat can later become read-alouds。 。。。more