Beginning readers will love this foot-filled Bright and Early Book classic by Dr. Seuss! From left feet to right feet and wet feet to dry feet, there are so many feet to meet. The Foot Book will have young readers eager to step into the wonderful world of Dr. Seuss.
Combining brief and funny stories, easy words, catchy rhythm, and lively illustrations, Bright and Early Books are an ideal way to introduce the joys of reading to children.
Beginning readers will love this foot-filled Bright and Early Book classic by Dr. Seuss! From left feet to right feet and wet feet to dry feet, there are so many feet to meet. The Foot Book will have young readers eager to step into the wonderful world of Dr. Seuss.
Combining brief and funny stories, easy words, catchy rhythm, and lively illustrations, Bright and Early Books are an ideal way to introduce the joys of reading to children.
The Foot Book
36The Foot Book
36Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780394809373 |
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Publisher: | Random House Children's Books |
Publication date: | 10/12/1968 |
Pages: | 36 |
Sales rank: | 5,511 |
Product dimensions: | 6.79(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.42(d) |
Age Range: | 2 - 5 Years |
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