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Because the humour in this book can appeal to such a wide age range, this might be very useful for children who are learning to read at a later age as well. Most of the words are very familiar, easy to read words and there is plenty of repetition. The speech is in speech bubbles, with plenty of contrast between text and background, and although the font size varies, it is always larger than most text. The only possible issue for struggling readers is the fact that some words are printed in white, and some in all capitals for emphasis. This is, without a doubt the type of book that children will listen to over and over, until the text becomes memorised. I believe that familiar stories which a child can recite from memory, that have clear easy to read text are crucial to emerging literacy. I would very highly recommend this book for developing readers of any age, but the main reason to buy this book is not educational. This book is simply so much fun, and such a joy to read, I honestly think every child (and quite a few adults) should have a copy.
We can also recommend [[I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen]] and [[Big Bad Bun by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross]] {{amazontext|amazon=1594745900}}{{amazonUStext|amazon=1594745900}}
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