One Fish, Two Fish

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One Fish, Two Fish

by Dr. Seuss

For ages 1+ years

It's a silly book. It's a strange book. It's the perfect introduction to Dr. Seuss. In this most nonsensical of nonsense poems, Dr. Seuss teaches rhythm, rhyme and the delights of manipulating language. He also teaches the fundamental precept of Seussian philosophy: "Everyday, from here to there, funny things are everywhere." Our children know that already, but we parents do need the reminder once in a while. Thank goodness for Dr. Seuss!

$8.99

Review provided by The Savvy Source.

Comments

thewilson4 said:

Doesn't every child have this book? Dr. Seuss is great for kids of all ages. The rhyming is essential for the young ones and helps those a little older to start reading. The sing songy lyrics are so fun to read.
Posted on Dec 17, 2008

Amy Tucker said:

This is one of those classic books that I read as a child and knew that I had to share with Cara. She gets the simple humor of the book and it's a great way to go over her colors and numbers without it seeming like a lesson.
Posted on Dec 07, 2008

bonniew said:

Fun, fun, fun! Fun to read, fun to hear. Great way to introduce colors and and opposites. It's such basic words I suggested the Spanish teacher at my son's preschool read it to them in Spanish. It worked well because they knew what it was supposed to be in English and easily made the association with the Spanish word.
Posted on Dec 04, 2008

Zarlacht Atiqzoy said:

I still don't get it. But I'll read it - over and over again. It's silly and obscure and everything and anything. One thing it is for sure, a great counting book for your curious new learner.
Posted on Dec 03, 2008

Gwendolyn Floyd said:

Another classic Seuss nonsense book. Like most of his rhyming books it is always a little hard to read, but a perennial favourite of preschoolers. A must for your Seuss library.
Posted on Dec 03, 2008

AmeliaSprout said:

I had almost forgotten how much fun this book is. Fish are a big hit, we we like reading about all the different kinds of them. It is great for developing a sense of humor with all of the wonderful creatures in the Seuss world.
Posted on Nov 28, 2008

Montreal_Mommy said:

It was fun to buy this book as an adult - it had been years since I had read it myself. As silly as it is, it is such a fun read and my kids just laugh and laugh at the fun rhymes and ridiculous and colourful illustrations. This book gets a HUGE thumbs up from my whole family!!!
Posted on Nov 24, 2008

mavenbrooklyn said:

My son loved numbers as a preschooler and still does, a couple years late. This was one of his favorites "back in the day," and in fact, he loves just about anything Dr. Seuss--These are books that are truly timeless since I remember reading them when I was a kid.
Posted on Nov 24, 2008

Christine Hines said:

This was one of the first books I read to my children from babies on. The lyrical sounds entrance them even when they don't understand anything I'm saying. The fun pictures provide many "why" and "what" questions as they get older. I've noticed that now my 3 yo makes up her own silly poems of words that don't make sense...latent memories of One Fish, Two Fish I bet!
Posted on Nov 24, 2008

mgeorge said:

My children love Dr. Seuss books and we had to buy this one because I got tired of renewing it from the library. The rhythm and rhyme of Dr. Seuss' writing really hook the reader and helps the child develop good listening skills.
Posted on Nov 24, 2008

Katie said:

Who can resist the rhymes and rhythms of Dr. Suess and his magical crew of creatures? My daughter loves the little fish driving a car and she asks a zillion questions about the nighttime march of the wild characters in this book. I've found that Suess books really do grow with the child, Gigi has had this one since birth and still requests it on a regular basis. Suess is silly for all the ages.
Posted on Nov 23, 2008

Bonggamom said:

We love reading about all nonsensical Dr. Seuss creatures in this book -- the Gox, the Wump, the Zans, and all the rest. I have read this book so many times that I can recite the first five pages from memory (my kids can probably do the first three). The rhyming in this book is so strong, it's a great tool for teaching children how to rhyme words ("I box in yellow gox box socks"), and eventually how to read them.
Posted on Nov 19, 2008

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