I Can Doodle Rhymes

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Ages: 4-6

Grades: K+

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Product Code: 068-150

Timberdoodle's Review

I Can Doodle Rhymes

Wow, so many critical skills have been packed into I Can Doodle Rhymes! Handwriting, spelling, and even doodling – the perfect balance between structure and imagination – are built on and expanded in this happy, colorful volume.


Each I Can Doodle Rhymes! spread offers two pages of related activities. For example, a left page coaches your child to write the words pup and cup, and the right page asks him to doodle a pup on a cup and then a cup on a pup. In this way, reading, handwriting, and spelling skills are reinforced throughout. This ingenious combo of comical drawing lessons and rhyme ensures fun, stress-free learning by using simple, cartoon-style drawings to serve as models for budding artists.


Publisher Description
Illustrator Travis Foster’s simple, cartoon-style drawings serve as great models for budding artists. Kids will gain a real sense of accomplishment, whether they imitate drawings, or make their own doodles. While comical, accessible illustrations ensure fun, stress-free doodling, the pictures also help pre-readers pick up the rhymes.
Features
Pages: 96
Binding: Paperback
Author: Travis Foster
Publisher: Blue Apple Books
Faith-Based: No

Customer Reviews

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Kathryn D.
Fun Side Activity

This is fun for a random little activity here and there. My daughter loves rhymes and drawing!

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Brittany G.
Love this doodling

This is great for them to learn to doodle

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Sara W.
Great book

Our two oldest have done this in their K school years. We really enjoyed it and I will use again. It’s silly and lightens your day.

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Karolyn B.
Skies the Limit

Entertaining illustrations combine with rhyming words and practice with drawing and spelling.

My student didn’t use this workbook to the max because copying the artwork or even drawing something of her own imagination was a bit hard for her.
I think if I waited until she was better able to draw, the word writing fun would have been lost on her though.

I let her do whatever kind of drawing and she completed it.

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Brook M.
Cute keepsake

I think it’s a cute way to teach rhymes. We talk about the rhyming words on the pages for the day and try to see how many more we can come up with. This is also a cute keepsake to keep with the drawings in it.