Friday, August 5, 2011

Shout! Shout it Out!

Most of the time kids are asked to quiet down, but not in this fun-filled interactive book that encourages them to shout out what they know about numbers, letters, colors and more.

Kids will love the rich, vibrant artwork and images of happy children engaged in learning. Don't forget to ask them to find the little mouse that shows up on each page and proudly shares what she knows at the end.

This book just begs kids to get involved. You can help by encouraging your child to let his voice be heard. Come on everyone, SHOUT it out! 1 2 3, A B C. Learning should always be this much fun!

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