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The B on Your Thumb

60 Poems to Boost Reading and Spelling

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"This collection of 60 poems to help three to seven-year-olds learn to read and spell is a hoot."
The Independent
"The B on your Thumb
is clever, engaging, educational and fun. I wish I had thought of it."
—Craig Smith, author / songwriter of The Wonky Donkey
"an absolute masterpiece"
—Reading Zone
The B on Your Thumb is a book of 60 hilariously illustrated rhymes and delightful ditties to boost early reading – each poem teaches a specific sound, spelling or rule. Using rhythm and wordplay, they promote phonics awareness, thinking skills and literacy. But most of all, this book delights young readers with the fun and silliness of the English language.

This is a book where words like to play,
where letters get cross when they don't get their way.
There are sounds to make and jokes to uncover.
An owl in your bowl, for you to discover.
Meet the K on your knee, who's ready for fun,
and don't be alarmed by the B on your thumb!

An introduction instructs grown-ups how to use the book and extensive activities at the end allow children to build on their learning. Grouped into four categories – sounds, silent letters and secrets, spellings and words that sound the same – the poems include:
  • See with Two Ees
  • The Story of Q and U
  • The Rain in the Train
  • Ridiculous Ph
  • Enough of Uff
  • Certainly a C
  • The Most ImportANT
  • Which Witch
  • Learning to read has never been so much fun!The B on Your Thumb is a must for every young family's bookshelf.
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      • Kirkus

        July 1, 2020
        This selection of pithy phonetic poetry is both fun and educational. Imported from the U.K., the book is divided into four sections: "Sounds," "Silent letters and secrets," "Words that sound the same," and "Homophones." A foreword assures caregivers (and independent readers) that the book can be read from cover to cover, but it's OK to "just choose a rhyme that you think your child will enjoy." With this knowledge (and a handful of other tips and tricks), readers will delight in the poems with their phonetic and spelling hints. Each poem is printed in two colors to allow the letters discussed to stand out and to aid visual connections: "The sh that's in your shoulder, / the sh that's in your shoe. / S and H go sh, / that is what they do." The poems are witty, but a few rely on knowledge of British vocabulary or pronunciation to fully appreciate. These minor quibbles won't detract from the merrymaking, however. The colorful cartoons feature anthropomorphic letters that elevate the humor and zaniness. The human characters depicted display a range of skin tones, hair textures, and ages, providing young readers a lot of opportunities to find themselves or a friend within the pages. It will work best as a lap book, but a skilled educator might be able to incorporate a poem or two into their storytelling repertoire, especially if they take advantage of the suggested extensions in the backmatter. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11-by-16-inch double-page spreads viewed at 100% of actual size.) A fun (not frivolous) phonetic friend. (Picture book/poetry. 5-8)

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