Wimee Creates With Vehicles And Colors
$12.99
Be a creator with Wimee! In Wimee Creates with Vehicles and Colors, join your favorite robot Wimee from the PBS show Wimee’s Words for some wacky wordplay and visual fun. This simple concept book, perfect for early readers ages 3-6, teaches rhyming and colors, plus prepositions and action verbs, and encourages readers to find more rhymes and make their own images.
Wimee Creates with Vehicles and Colors includes:
*Pairs of rhyming words that are combined to make a silly sentence.
*Simple illustrations focusing on familiar shapes and primary colors.
*A note to parents and educators with ideas on how to use the book for further learning.
*Examples of more words to rhyme.
Wimee’s Words is an interactive mixed media show for preschoolers that inspires kids to learn through imagination, vocabulary building, and storytelling through puppetry, music, wordplay, and technology. Watch Wimee on your local PBS affiliate!
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310153580
ISBN10: 0310153581
Stephanie Kammeraad
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2023
Wimees Words Book
Publisher: Zondervan
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