No Reading Allowed: The Worst Readaloud Book Ever

No Reading Allowed: The Worst Readaloud Book Ever

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A New, Hilarious Picture Book For Kids From The #1 New York Times Bestselling Authors Of P Is For Pterodactyl!What Makes This Picture Book For Kids Be The Worst Read Aloud Book Ever? Try Reading These Sentences Aloud:The Mummy Prepared Farro For Dinner.The Mummy Prepared Pharaoh For Dinner.Sounds The Same, Right? But They'Re Totally Different! Kids Will Laugh At The Irreverent, Super Silly Humor And Witty Illustrations That Provide Context Clues And Help Explain The Outrageous Sentences. While Kids Are Cracking Up At You Repeating Yourself, They Also Will Be Learning About Homonyms And Homophones! There'S Also A Glossary To Help Explain The Soundalike Words.This Hysterical Book For Kids Is Sure To Delight Parents, Teachers, And Anyone Who Loves To Laugh At The Absurdity Of The English Language.Those Who Love Wordplay Are The Natural Constituency For No Reading Allowed: The Worst Readaloud Book Ever, A Picture Book That'S Bright With Comic Scenes [And] Brilliant Pairings Of Picture And Word (And Word With Word).The Wall Street JournalIf You'Re A Logophile (=Word Nerd), Grammar Geek, Or A Bookworm, And Especially, If You'Re A Teacher Or Homeschooler, Snag A Copy Of No Reading Allowed For Yourself And A Friend. This Will Be A Hot Holiday Gift For Us Word Nerd Folks!Imagination Soup

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  • Q: What age group is 'No Reading Allowed: The WORST Read-Aloud Book Ever' suitable for? A: This picture book is suitable for children aged 5 to 10 years, making it ideal for early readers and those who enjoy read-aloud sessions.
  • Q: What is the main theme of this book? A: 'No Reading Allowed' focuses on homonyms and homophones, using humorous sentences to engage children while teaching them about the quirks of the English language.
  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 48 pages filled with colorful illustrations and entertaining text.
  • Q: Is this book a good choice for educational purposes? A: Yes, the book is designed to be educational as well as entertaining, making it a great resource for teachers and parents to teach wordplay and language skills.
  • Q: What format is 'No Reading Allowed' available in? A: The book is available in a hardcover format, which is durable and suitable for young readers.
  • Q: When was 'No Reading Allowed' published? A: The book was published on November 10, 2020.
  • Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The book is authored by Raj Haldar and is illustrated by Chris Carpenter.
  • Q: Can this book be used for homeschooling? A: Absolutely, 'No Reading Allowed' is a great addition to homeschooling curricula, especially for teaching language arts and vocabulary.
  • Q: What can parents and teachers expect from the illustrations in this book? A: The illustrations are bright and engaging, complementing the text and providing context that enhances the humor and understanding of the wordplay.
  • Q: Does the book include any additional learning resources? A: Yes, 'No Reading Allowed' includes a glossary that explains the sound-alike words featured in the book, further supporting language learning.

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