All stock codes associated to this product
708431291218, 2912190914, 29121-90914
Use your Tag Reader to bring this story to life! On each book page, see Olivia dressing up, singing songs, building sand castles, napping (maybe), dancing, painting on walls and - whew! - going to sleep at last. Just try to keep up, because Olivia is very good at wearing people out! Throughout the story play learning activities that help build vocabulary and reading comprehension skills. Children can earn rewards and parents can connect the Tag Reader to the online LeapFrog Learning Path to see what their child is playing and learning.
TM and 2010 Ian Falconer
Introduces:
Reading comprehension
Sequencing
Character identification
Art and music appreciation
Teaches
Listening and Reading Comprehension
As children develop comprehension of books read aloud or independently, they explore the uses and functions of written language. They begin to construct meaning, eventually applying critcal skills to make inferences and draw conclusions.
Vocabulary
While infants and toddlers learn vocabulary by memory, older children use word structure and context to help understand the meaning of a word. They identify synonyms and antonyms. They use prefixes, suffixes and base words to build their own vocabulary.
Book and Print Basics
A child's early experiences with books greatly influence his ability to learn to read. Reading together helps a child learn how to turn pages one at a time and that text moves from left to right. Advanced readers learn how to use books for research.
Music
From birth, children love music and even prefer it to speech. Apart from the obvious joy of music there are a number of surprising benefits to listening to music: it helps develop language, problem solving skills, memory, and physical coordination.
Art and Design
Creating art is an exercise in learning how to see. With increased confidence in their skills, children discover that art is a vehicle for self-expression.