The following 4 books that are available include "Come Move With Me", "Come Ride With Me", "Come To My Farm", and "Come To My House" with velcro manipulatives for each book. A data collection tool is included inside the front cover of each book for reuse with dry-erase markers.
The "Come Move With Me" book teaches children to identify a variety of common actions, such as swimming, jumping, and eating. With detachable velcro pictures of children, you can ask yes/no questions ("Is she sleeping?"); ask childen to follow directions ("Put the girl on the swing."); and ask wh- questions ("What is he doing?"). Children are active participants as they identify and name different actions. CLWM101 $19.00
The "Come Ride With Me" book teaches children to identify things we ride in such as planes, trains, boats, cars, and bikes. With detachable velcro pictures, you can give directives ("get the car"); ask yes/no questions ("Is the boat in the water?"); ask children to follow directions ("Put the train on the tracks"); and ask wh- questions ("Where is the airplane?"). CLWM102 $19.00
The "Come To My Farm" book teaches children to identify farm animals and basic farm vocabulary such as cow, pig, barn, tractor, and fence. With detachable velcro pictures, you can ask yes/no questions ("Is the cat on the hay?"); ask children to follow directions ("Put the cow in the barn."); and ask wh- questions ("Is the cat on the hay?"). CLWM104 $19.00
The "Come To My House" book teaches children to identify various rooms in a house as well as common objects children use on a daily basis, such as a brush, soap, shirt, boots, apple, hat, etc. With the detachable velcro pictures, you can ask yes/no questions ("Is the shirt in the closet?"); ask children to follow directions ("Put the apple in the fridge"); and ask wh- questions ("Is the ball in the toy box?"). CLWM103 $19.00
Purchase these Book individually or as a Complete CLWM Book Set (All 4 books) CLWM106 $69.99 (Save 8%)
WARNING! The manipulative pictures included with each book could pose a choking hazard to small children under 3 years of age.
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