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❑ It includes nursery rhymes and others Mother Goose rhyme.

All
have colorful illustrations and will appeal to babies, toddlers, and
preschoolers, as well as some children in kindergarten.

❑ Toy books, such as cardboard books, cloth books, pop-up


books, include gimmick in addition to a story. These
books are usually intended for the very youngest children.

❑ designed to teach children to recognize the letters and


sounds of the alphabet. They help children associate the
shape of a letter with the sound it customarily makes; that
is, they teach children phonics and spelling too.

❑ designed to teach children the concept of counting and


recognizing numbers. It contains virtually no text, just the
numbers and the objects to be counted.

❑ written to present factual material through illustrations and


accompanying text. Concept books can deal with almost any
subject. Some of the concepts they present are opposites,
spatial relationships, and sounds.

http://www2.nkfust.edu.tw/~emchen/C ❑ These books contain only pictures and little or no text. They
Lit/picturebook_type_abc.htm#abc depend entirely on carefully sequenced illustrations to present the
https://www.thoughtco.com/board- story. The illustrations must be highly narrative.
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