How Long to Read Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean

By Rebecca Weerasekera

How Long Does it Take to Read Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean?

It takes the average reader to read Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean by Rebecca Weerasekera

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

A beautiful picture book with rhyming text introducing babies and toddlers to ocean creatures. Can you see the stingray hiding in the sand? Or the crab scurrying across the shore? Dive into the watery depths of the ocean and meet the fascinating creatures from the floating jellyfish to the frolicking dolphin that live there, in this colourful, interactive board book for babies. While little one's marvel at the different animals hidden in our oceans, the charming, rhyming text makes this the ideal book for helping toddlers identify names and find their first words. With raised elements on the page for curious fingers to follow and plenty of bright colours and fun patterns to point to, this is the perfect hands-on introduction to sea life that children and adults alike will enjoy! Dive into the deep blue sea to discover: -Five delightfully illustrated page spreads featuring bright colours and eye-catching patterns -Simple, age-appropriate rhyming text perfect for reading aloud -Beautiful die-cut element on the cover and kiss-cut and raised elements on the page -Chunky board book with tough pages, safe for babies to chew on A board book that will engage little ones time and time again, Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean will make a lovely addition to any little animal-lover's bookshelf. Ideal for 0-3 year olds, the beautiful and simple tactile introduction to favourite sea creatures and their homes will enthrall early learners, as they are taken on ae taken on an exciting tour of the ocean. A recent study suggests that rhyming helps babies and children learn about words, sounds and language formation, as well as making their first reading experience enjoyable. The simple kiss-cut and raised elements that kids can touch and feel are perfect for babies to engage with, therefore capturing their attention and sparking excitement. Young children also learn through their senses, so the addition of tactiles will support their discovery of these ocean animals. Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean is the perfect first baby board book for early learners with a love of the ocean, ideal for parents, carers and educators seeking an adorable animal book with simple rhyming text for their little ones. Doubling up as a perfect gift, this awe-inspiring sea creature storybook is sure to delight. If your little one loves Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean, then why not try Little Chunkies: Animals on the Farm, to find out all about favourite farm animals and more!

How long is Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean?

Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean by Rebecca Weerasekera is 0 pages long, and a total of 0 words.

This makes it 0% the length of the average book. It also has 0% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean aloud.

What Reading Level is Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean?

Little Chunkies: Animals in the Ocean is suitable for students ages 2 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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