If animals could talk. The world of animals voices: What is my cry?
By Tamara Fonteyn & Arthur Friday
Release Date : 2012-01-06
Genre : Sounds
FIle Size : 5.56 MB
Description
If animals could talk. The world of animals voices: What is my cry? Welcome to the world of animal voices. This book introduces children to the sounds produced by a variety of animals, while correlating the cry with its onomatopoeia!
Reviews
guess the sound!
5
By Hanmart
very good help when you want to teach your child animal sounds
Tamara Fonteyn, Arthur Friday & Tom eMusic This book will do exactly what it says on the cover. These five tales are absolutely perfect as bedtime stories, as well as stand-alone books for young children taking their first solo steps in the world of reading. From an old but very kindhearted train to flying cows, from an elegant and very ambitious elephant to some surprising cauliflowers, these tales really have it all. Imaginative, amusing, charming and fun. This five-tale collection is perfect for children of almost any age and not a few adults, too!
Tamara Fonteyn, Marta Długołęcka, Grażyna Motylewska, Arthur Friday & Jack Beetle This beautiful book contains what children love to see and hear and also, what parents love to read!
Children and parents together will be moved by the love story of Theo the bumblebee and his caring mother, they will beam at Teddy the bear’s sentimental woes, they will appreciate the words of wisdom of Pipo the farmer, they will reflect upon the meaning of friendship as it is unraveled in Johnny’s forest adventure, they will frown upon the excessive zeal exhibited by Papa Rooster, they will follow closely the career of Gertrude the turtle as she struggles to become a celebrity, they will wonder whether Brigitte the bee is working too hard, they will discover with joy a new manifestation of the goodness of fairies, they will be happy to witness the metamorphosis of a scarecrow into a new being generous to birds and mice, and they will fall prey to anger at the injustices committed by three mighty rascals. Chills of pleasures will embrace them as they watch the virtuous Teal Hattie face the evil of her witchy aunts. The story of a nightingale in search of harmony in a choir, of a nature walk in search of treasures, of the sporting prowess and troubles of a snake cyclist, of a war waged between ants and bees, of a surreal prank pulled by Paint Fairies, of an unusual trade between a snowman and a rabbit, of a voyage of realization of lifetime dreams, of a standoff between wolves and a prince, and of the adventure of a carefree colt: all tales will edify and appease its readers in anticipation of sweet dreams.
The surprising relevance of these small stories in today’s world has a wonderfully classic touch as each promises an endearing little grin, a beautiful ending and a clear moral message.
Tamara Fonteyn, Marta Długołęcka, Grażyna Motylewska, Arthur Friday & Jack Beetle This remarkable book has something more than what children like most—it has what parents like most!
Parents and children alike will feel empathy for the virtuous Teal Hattie as she faces her dauntless, witchy aunts. Similarly, a snake’s dream of becoming a cyclist and almost winning a race will inspire them. They will reflect on whether the unrestrained love for work of Brigitte the bee wouldn’t be by any chance a flaw of character. With interest, they will discover a new proof of the goodness of fairies, and with pleasure, they will witness the transformation of a tattered scarecrow into a good guardian of mice and birds. They will try to puzzle out the problem of harmony facing a nightingale choir teacher. They will reflect on the meaning of friendship as they follow Johnny’s unusual forest adventure. They will frown at the surreal prank pulled by the paint fairies and marvel at the resolve of Prince Alexander as he tackles rebellious wolves. The secret of the fulfilment of one’s dream will be unveiled to them as they travel up to the moon and back.
These new intriguing tales will bring children and parents joy and valuable thoughts to mull over, because the stories are short, delightfully classic in form, with interesting plots, surprising conclusions and clear moral messages.
Tamara Fonteyn & Arthur Friday Welcome to the world of animal voices. This book introduces children to the sounds produced by a variety of animals, while correlating the cry with its onomatopoeia!
Tamara Fonteyn We speak Polish is the perfect interactive tool for foreigners living in Poland, as well as for children of Poles living abroad, learning the Polish language at home or in Polish Saturday schools.
Basic Polish vocabulary (approximately 1,000 words and phrases) and various short stories, dialogues and poems (about 80 texts) are introduced in this e-book across 26 thematic chapters. Each chapter consists of two richly-illustrated double-page spreads. The first spread teaches the meaning, spelling and pronunciation of different words with the help of thematic plates and audio recordings. The second reinforces the comprehension of the newly-learnt words by using them in short stories, poems and dialogues presented as comics. With a simple touch of the screen each text can also be heard.