Young readers can follow a girl as she explores places and objects on a farm, and can answer questions regarding what things may be found in a box, bowl, and basket.
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"What's-in-it" fun for the very young. Celebrated children's writer Kathy Stinson explores "what's-in-what" concepts for young children. With a chorus of questions that encourage interaction, children will delight in playing with the language of spatial relationships, from a pocket holding a treasure to a spoon with a face reflected in it. For one young girl, a day on the farm is full of familiar sights that lead to the unexpected. The barn has a horse in it... just like a house can have a "me" in it. A sock can't have a head in it, but it can have a toe in it. A pond can even have a splash in it. Best of all, when Mommy comes home, she has a blanket that has a wiggle in it -- a brand new baby.Joining charming pictures and a satisfying story with language-learning ideas,A Pocket Can Have a Treasure in It will hold the attention of parents and children alike.
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