Phonobet / Kathy Weeden & Kim Drane.

By: Weeden, Kathy [author.]Contributor(s): Drane, Kim [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Canberra, ACT : NLA Publishing, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781922507471Subject(s): Language and education -- Juvenile literature | Grammar, Comparative and general -- Juvenile literature | Phonemics -- Juvenile literatureGenre/Form: Instructional and educational works. | Picture books. | Stories in rhyme. DDC classification: 421 Summary: Come and meet the Phonobet, old Alpha Betty's twin,The set of all the sounds you use when waggling your chin.Phonobet is a modern-day, Australian answer to Dr Seuss's ABC. This very clever rhyming text takes an onomatopoeic romp through the 44 phonemes of Australian (and British) English, comparing sounds to trees, bees, trains, robots, monkeys, pirates and more. The text aligns with primary-school literacy programs and could be used by educators in this field, but is equally successful as a fun read-aloud book for parents of 4- to 6-year-olds. Children will enjoy Kim Drane's bold, colourful and fun-filled illustrations, which pop on the page.So, once you know the Phonobet, I'm certain that you'll find A wacky world of wonder words with sounds of every kind,The sounds are yours to say and sing and twist and taste and chew.And then, what should you do with them? Well, that's up to you.
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Come and meet the Phonobet, old Alpha Betty's twin,The set of all the sounds you use when waggling your chin.Phonobet is a modern-day, Australian answer to Dr Seuss's ABC. This very clever rhyming text takes an onomatopoeic romp through the 44 phonemes of Australian (and British) English, comparing sounds to trees, bees, trains, robots, monkeys, pirates and more. The text aligns with primary-school literacy programs and could be used by educators in this field, but is equally successful as a fun read-aloud book for parents of 4- to 6-year-olds. Children will enjoy Kim Drane's bold, colourful and fun-filled illustrations, which pop on the page.So, once you know the Phonobet, I'm certain that you'll find A wacky world of wonder words with sounds of every kind,The sounds are yours to say and sing and twist and taste and chew.And then, what should you do with them? Well, that's up to you.

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