Peep Peep Finds A Friend
ByNew book available at Lunchpail Books:
“Peep Peep Finds a Friend”
The child in all of us notices the superficial differences in everything around us; but from the standpoint of innocence– diversity is neither excellent nor terrible—we are just different. Peep Peep’s new friend Gua Gua captures that diversity that draws us together, not apart. Aren’t we more alike than we originally thought? “Gua Gua” by the way is the sound ducks make in China.
“Peep Peep the duckling
Tries hard to obey,
But it is not simple
To be excellent all day.”
Don’t we all have distress being excellent all day!
Peep Peep is the precocious duckling who stars in “Peep Peep Comes Home” and “Peep Peep Takes a Walk”. This time while feeling a small bored meets an unusual looking duck named Gua Gua. Peep Peep eggs Gua Gua along and before they realize it they are in the midst of another adventure. Adventures when shared, bond acquaintances into friends.
Not familiar with Lunchpail Books? Lunchpail Books, specializes in early reader books….hmmm that doesn’t help—
What is an Early or Simple Reader Book?
Simple readers are relatively new. They really started in 1957 with The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss (Theodore Geisel). Before then illustrated books were mostly read-aloud tales designed to be read to children by adults or perhaps older children. The Cat in the Hat was written with a controlled vocabulary limited to the 220-word Dolch vocabulary list. This was ideal for the beginner reader. This is what made Dr. Seuss so special and fun to read. A trip to the bookstore or anywhere that is selling children’s books, you will still find a plethora of titles by the late author. Very few other books offer such compelling tale telling with such a controlled vocabulary
Lunchpail Books continues the tradition of fun, exciting simple reader books utilizing the same controlled or restrictive vocabulary. Each book is careful crafted inside and out to provide children with sound foundation in independent reading. We highly recommend that you start with the “Peep Peep” series and watch your early reader get excited about reading!
We are also pleased to announce that in keeping with the theme of diversity… we will be offering “Peep Peep Finds a Friend” in English, Spanish, French and Chinese… Here Is a sample:
Peep Peep the duckling
Tries hard to obey,
But it is not simple
To be excellent all day.
?????,
??????
?????,
??????
Peep Peep la canette
Essaie de bien écouter.
Mais ce n’est pas facile
D’obéir toute la journée.
You will find that these books have similar rhythm and rhyme schemes to carry one the texture of Lunchpail Books. These are fantastic for native language speakers, or perhaps you want to practice a foreign language. I have to admit, although I like languages, I am not very fluent in any. I am completely unable to read Chinese. To check on this translation… I went to the local Chinese restaurant and had them read it. They were laughing quite a bit… I will never know if they were laughing at or laughing with the book!
For helpful knowledge in the sphere of working with children – go through the page. The times have come when proper information is truly within your reach, use this possibility.
A Childrens Book Blog
- Nine Over Ten 9/10 » New Dr Seuss iPhone Ebooks and Game Launched With World Oceans Day 2010
- Digital Book Reader – How To Stay Current On Your Reading | Knowledge Bubble
- Complete List of Differences Between Obama and Bush – Dark Politricks
- Get Back to Your Bridge « The Hideous Duckling
- Barack Obama Speech End, Biden and Fireworks Show | The of The
- The Nook E-Book Reader Review | Tablet PC Laptop .org
- Aiptek Tale Book inColor, an Ebook Reader for Children | Tablet News
- Episode Summary Of The Hit Comedy TV Show Peep Show | Low Interest Debt Consolidation Loans
- Meet the Cat in the Hat in Orange | Kidsguide Magazine
- How to Take a Feng Shui Compass Reading – Home Improvement – Article Album
- Alternative to Bose Lifestyle Series? | guagua
- Shoes to Like: Peep Toe Flats | Couture in the City
- Battle of the e-Book readers: Stanza vs. iBooks – Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report
- Wang Ren Min » Blog Archive » mo fan bang bang tang gua gua QQ
- Duckling Hatchery
- The Yellow Ads Simple Ways To Build Your English Vocabulary : Writing and Speaking Blog
- Talking book, Cat in the Hat and more DR SEUSS Audio Book CD NEW « The House of Oojah
- Aiptek Tale Book inColor – Ebook Reader for Children | Gadget Reviews and News
- Reader Highlight with Rebecca of Dirty Sexy Books
- KLRU > klru blog > The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!






