Joseph Slate, a native West Virginian, has always loved to paint
and write. Mr. Slate is professor of art emeritus at Kenyon College
in Gambier, Ohio, where he taught for 30 years. He now lives in
Silver Spring, Maryland, with his wife, Patty. A Marine Air Corps
veteran, he and his wife have set foot on all seven continents and
traveled in 39 countries. They have lived in both Japan and
Italy.
Ashley Wolff is the author and/or illustrator of over 55 children's
picture books includingI Love My Mommy Becauseand I Love My Daddy
Because, Stella and Roy Go Camping, Me Baby, You Baby, The Wild
Little Horse, Who Took the Cookies from the Cookie Jar?, I Call My
Grandma Nanaand the belovedMiss Bindergarten Series.Her books have
won numerous state and national awards.
"In addition to reinforcing the alphabet, youngsters are asked to identify various shapes throughout the story . . . learning has never been more fun." (School Library Journal)
PreS-Gr 2-Miss Bindergarten takes her class on a field trip to a bakery, the firehouse, the post office, the library, and finishes the day with a picnic in the park. In the previous volumes, readers were introduced to the alphabet, counting, and the days of the week. In this book, in addition to reinforcing the alphabet, youngsters are asked to identify various shapes throughout the story, and a special page at the end allows them to check their work. The format is identical to the earlier titles-one or two lines of rhyming text to a page with large, colorful cartoons featuring animals in human dress. Miss Bindergarten, dressed in her sensible but fashionable green jumper and high-top shoes, is energetic and organized throughout the trip. This series is a marvelous introduction to school for young children, who will identify with the action and the characters, and who can look at the pictures and the story in several ways. Learning has never been more fun.-Marlene Gawron, Orange County Library, Orlando, FL Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
"In addition to reinforcing the alphabet, youngsters are asked to identify various shapes throughout the story . . . learning has never been more fun." (School Library Journal)
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