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Books with title Be Fabulous Like a Flamingo

  • Be Fabulous Like a Flamingo

    Make Believe Ideas Ltd., Rosie Greening, James Dillon

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Dec. 30, 2019)
    Whether you're fabulous like a flamingo or slow like a sloth, be proud of who you are!This sweet book encourages children to believe in themselves, with colorful animal illustrations and a gentle, inspiring rhyme.Children will love touching the amazing two-way sequins to see the color change.
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  • Fabulous Flamingo

    Kathy Kafka

    (Independently published, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Filled with beautiful vivid pictures to keep children engaged combined with rhyming phases is a great way to introduce young children to Flamingos. A wonderful approach to familiarize a young child with Flamingos arranged to form a pictorial representation of the subject.My Fabulous Flamingo Book is a chance to combine writing and photography. The text has been written to appeal to the pre-school and the early school age child. It is also a great book for toddlers learning about Flamingos with great rhymes and the connection of a photograph. Photos are combined with a two line poetic verse to make a child think and smile. The book is told through learning about Flamingos with each photo clear, interesting, colorful and pleasing. Kids love actual pictures with different environments and will be able to correlate the Flamingo phrases with the photos. This is great for young children who are just learning about Flamingos and how to distinguish one photo from another. The photos paired up with a Flamingo reference have an educational value and is quite entertaining.
  • Fabulous Flamingo

    Kathy Kafka

    language (, July 26, 2018)
    Filled with beautiful vivid pictures to keep children engaged combined with rhyming phases is a great way to introduce young children to Flamingos. A wonderful approach to familiarize a young child with Flamingos arranged to form a pictorial representation of the subject.My Fabulous Flamingo Book is a chance to combine writing and photography. The text has been written to appeal to the pre-school and the early school age child. It is also a great book for toddlers learning about Flamingos with great rhymes and the connection of a photograph. Photos are combined with a two line poetic verse to make a child think and smile. The book is told through learning about Flamingos with each photo clear, interesting, colorful and pleasing. Kids love actual pictures with different environments and will be able to correlate the Flamingo phrases with the photos. This is great for young children who are just learning about Flamingos and how to distinguish one photo from another. The photos paired up with a Flamingo reference have an educational value and is quite entertaining.
  • Fly Like A Flamingo

    Penelope Dyan

    Paperback (Bellissima Publishing LLC, Jan. 1, 2011)
    People always say you should soar like an eagle, right? But why not fly like a flamingo? Yes, it is true. Flamingoes fly. They fly at night. But that isn't the point of this story. The point of this story is to be happy with the person you are. You have many gifts, and you should be ready to use them all. The most important gift you have is that you are you. Being happy with the person you are means no matter what, you will be happy your whole life! Penelope Dyan brings this concept home and reinforces basic reading skills through repetition and rhyme. If a young child doesn't know a word, the child can guess what it is by the context of the rhyme. Let your child finish a phrase if you are reading to him, because out of the poetry your child will make sense of the sense of the rhyme; and your child will read! Penelope Dyan is an award winning poet and author, an attorney and former teacher who has written a lot of books for kids, each book encouraging creativity as it enforces basic reading skills. This is plain old fashioned teaching, and it's not based on gimmicks of any kind. As a teacher, Dyan proved this system works; and that it is the best way to really teach children to read and to understand what they are reading. Comprehension skills increase when your child isn't just reading a bunch of meaningless, strung together words that really have no importance or meaning at all. Dyan contends the reason kids really don't like reading is that they aren't having any fun reading. They read to please their parents and not for the joy of reading, so as soon as they can stop reading, they stop reading. This doesn't happen if kids have fun reading. Having fun reading is what really matters. If you have fun reading, you read. If you read, you learn.
  • Fabulous Flamingo

    Sandra Wilson

    Paperback (One Thousand Trees, Aug. 30, 2019)
    Fabulous Flamingo is gender neutral and emphasizes being true to yourselfIt was written and illustrated with the help of daycare children aged 20 months to 5.