Tiger Tales Books for Fun

Spring has sprung! 
Tiger Tales Books has some of the coolest books for beginner readers!




Title: Hey, Diddle, Diddle and other favorite nursery rhymes.
Illustrator: Hannah Wood
Publisher: Tiger Tales an imprint of ME Media, LLC
Ages: 2 to 5
ISBN: 9781589258709


Review:
Learning fun rhymes has always been a joy for children and parents. First time readers will find it easy to turn the pages of this padded board book. Young readers will love the funny colorful illustrations as well. Share nursery rhymes like Old Mother Hubbard, To Market, to Market, Three Little Kittens, and What Are Little Boys Made Of?
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers;
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

There is so much packed into this little book for young readers and parents. Not only can children learn nursery rhymes and tongue twisters, they will also learn colors, shapes and how to identify various objects. This is a great tool for any beginning reader.



Title: One Sunny Day
Author: Tammi Salzano
Illustrator: Hannah Wood
Publisher: Tiger Tales an imprint of ME Media, LLC
Ages: 2 to 5
ISBN: 9781589258716


Review:
Everyone loves a bright, shiny summer day. Bear does too. He loves to put on his star sunglasses. He loves to go outside and pull his favorite wagon with all of his favorite toys piled up high. Bear loves to draw on the sidewalk.

Bright colored illustrations and easy to turn pages will have first time readers learning about shapes. The gold reflective sun allows readers to see themselves and it’s also easy to trace. Simple words and fun pictures make it easy for young readers to learn.

Parents can also have fun teaching little ones about shapes by creating their own activities after reading the fun padded board book.






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Comments

  1. These look soooo cute!!! I could use the first one as we are doing nursery rhymes in our classroom next week. I will have to check it out!

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