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One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish [Blue Back Book Edition]
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish [Blue Back Book Edition] | Seuss
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From there to here, from here to there, funny things are everywhere in this hilarious exploration of simple concepts from the irrepressible Dr. Seuss. In this hilarious exploration of opposites, colours, numbers and nonsense, Dr. Seuss paints a crazy world of singing Yings, boxing Goxes and seven-hump Wumps!With his unique combination of hilarious stories, zany pictures and riotous rhymes, Dr. Seuss has been delighting young children and helping them learn to read for over fifty years. Creator of the wonderfully anarchic Cat in the Hat, and ranked among the UK's top ten favourite children's authors, Seuss is firmly established as a global best-seller, with nearly half a billion books sold worldwide.As part of a major rebrand programme, HarperCollins is relaunching 17 of Dr. Seuss's best-selling books, including such perennial favourites as The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham and Fox in Socks. In response to consumer demand, the bright new cover designs incorporate much needed guidance on reading levels, with the standard paperbacks divided into three reading strands - Blue Back Books for parents to share with young children, Green Back Books for budding readers to tackle on their own, and Yellow Back Books for older, more fluent readers to enjoy. One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish belongs to the Blue Back Book range.
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JackHowley5

Great story to use with children to work with them on their rhyming and rhyming words

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JackHowley5

“Some have two feet some have four. Some have six feet and some have more.”

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JackHowley5
Pickpick

This nook is a rhyming story that is incredibly pleasing for children to hear. The rhyming in this nook is very memorable and melodic which is pleasing to the reader and listener.

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LiseWorks
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July 18 #SummerSpecial Summer Sport The best summer sport for me is fishing. It is the test of knowledge and patience. And to get to see your surroundings. My grandson loves this book. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs Perfect 🎣 1y
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LiseWorks
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Pickpick

This is the only book I have read this month with fish, so another bingo for #ISpyBingoMarch @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks also got 2 more bingos for #MarchMadnessBingo @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES only missing two spots, I haven't read any 500 page books this month and all books met my expectations

DieAReader Great job!!🥳🥳🥳 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! And I love this book 😂 2y
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rachelsbrittain
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My precious little nephew loves rhymes, but I must admit this one almost did me in 😅 He's not even two months yet but we're not wasting any time getting started reading to him.

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LiseWorks
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Jan 15 #BeginsWith One one of the books I can't wait to explore with my new grandson. It's one of the many favorite from my childhood. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs Perfection 🐠💙🐟 (edited) 3y
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Allylu
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This was one of favorite Dr. Seuss books. We read it so much it came apart and we had to get a new copy. #WindsOfMarch Day 2

Eggs 🐠💙❤️ 🐟 4y
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HotMessJess
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We will get there on upside down and right side up #raisereaders #Becklovesbooks

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Mccall0113
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I never feel guilty for reading when my daughter is around. They pay close attention to what we do and want copy the behavior. She‘s just learning to read and it is so much fun to see her progress!

Velvetfur What sweetheart she is! Good for her with the reading 💜 4y
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JessicaO
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Pickpick

One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish is a P book written by Dr. Seuss! This book is great for beginning readers and a super fun RA book to read to your class! This books tells the story of Jay and Kay and all of the amazing creatures that they have for pets. Not only are these creatures pets, but they are also friends. Read the book to see all the different types of friends Jay and Kay have!! #ucflae3414su20

JessicaO Below I have linked fun activities and lesson plans that go along with this book! It will be great to use this book as a RA to your students and see how they react to the story. UDL principle 2.5 to illustrate through multiple media and ESOL strategy #4 to link the lesson to students‘ prior knowledge work best for this book! Students can communicate different pets or imaginative friends they have created in their own minds and share to the class! 4y
gpraytor Everyone loves this classic and one that never goes out of style! 4y
DrSpalding His books are excellent read alouds. Fun and educational! There is a great deal of rhyme incorporated into his books which aids phonological awareness. Helpful resource and nice alignment to universal design principles and strategies. 4y
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TheSpineView
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OriginalCyn620 Love Dr. Seuss! 🐟 5y
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GatheringBooks
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Andrea313
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As Clark is an often-used family name in my clan, this page made my brother, cousins, and I howl with laughter as a kid. I still have a soft spot for the whole book. #DrSeuss #MagnificentMarch
@OriginalCyn620 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️📚💙 5y
OriginalCyn620 😂❤️💙 5y
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monalyisha
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You know you‘re a Book Nerd when...

You guys, my brother sent me this picture. I tried to say, “Big fish!” My phone autocorrected it to “Big Grisham!” (I‘ve never even read a John Grisham novel. 🤷‍♀️😅)

Lindy There‘s a trickster heart in autocorrect. 😂 5y
Come-read-with-me 🤣🤣🤣 5y
vivastory 😂 5y
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TK421 I want a Grisham book about a lake trout now. 5y
ChaoticMissAdventures . Maybe it is a sign of what to read next? 😂😂 5y
marleed Oooh his next book is called Camino Winds about a hurricane. I noticed and sent to a friend because she lives on Camino Island 5y
nanuska_153 The other day I was writing "let me know when you get there", but for some reason my phone thought there were more probabilities of me saying "let me know when you are a hobbit". I've never loved a phone so much... 5y
monalyisha @nanuska_153 I love that! 😆💖 5y
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Blueberry
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I had no idea Dr. Seuss had such a long writing history. 1937- 1990 😲

#Populartheyearyouwereborn #AuldLangReads
#Writtenin1960s #NewYearNewYou
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
 @Eggs @OriginalCyn620

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🐠🎊🤷🏼‍♀️ 5y
OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚😊 5y
Eggs A classic! Great double play 👏🏻👏🏻 5y
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Charityann
Pickpick
coffees 11pts!! 12-20 5y
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madamereadsalot1
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Pickpick

Trying to get a mark for the #scarathlon scavenger hunt for number in title! Read this one to my little gal to achieve it. 3 points for #teamslaughter @Clwojick

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Jee_HookedOnBookz
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Already loving this book! The rhyme the rhythm are perfect, and the words coincide with the pictures!

#BBRC @LibrarianRyan #ER #publishedbefore2000

LibrarianRyan 😁 👍 5y
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madamereadsalot1
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1. 1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish & Where the Wild Things Are & Are You My Mother?, & so so many others!
2. Good Omens, or anything by Douglas Adams.
3. Horns by Joe Hill, or the Cormoran Strike series.
4. Potato, egg, and cheese tacos or everything bagel with scrambled egg on top.
5. @Kayla.Adriena @vivastory @gradcat @sudi and so so many others, tag you're it!
#wondrouswednesday @Eggs

Eggs Thanks for playing 🥳. Love that breakfast 💗🤗 5y
gradcat Thanks again for the tag!! ♥️ 5y
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madamereadsalot1
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gradcat 😂🤣😅 5y
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TheAromaofBooks
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@TheSpineView #two4tuesday

1. Somewhat. I did a MAJOR cull earlier this year and brought it down from a genuinely unreasonable almost-2000 to a still-unreasonable-but-I-pretend-it's-not 432 (although that's just the books I don't own and doesn't count books I already own, series of books, mystery series, or nonfiction... whoops)
2. Mostly I've tried to get more selective about only adding books I genuinely think I will enjoy -

TheAromaofBooks Out of hand means books I don't even remember hearing about, much less adding!!!
5y
TheSpineView I have culled too. I have a hard time parting with books I have not read even though I know I will never read them. 5y
TheAromaofBooks @TheSpineView - it's super tough!! But I try to remind myself that there is no way I can read every book in the world, so I should at least try to only read books that I am really going to love. I tend to read reviews and add them haphazardly, then later realize that it isn't really a book that sounds interesting to me haha 5y
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TheSpineView @TheAromaofBooks Recently I have done much better at parting with books. I figure it will be something I always struggle with. 5y
Crazeedi I really need to do this #blameitonlitsy for my unending tbr!😉 so I'm needing to do this for real 5y
TheAromaofBooks @Crazeedi - It helps that I'm ridiculously obsessive and have everything organized on an Excel spreadsheet... part of my cull may or may not have involved color coding the titles by genre. I don't have a problem!!! :-D 5y
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madamereadsalot1
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1. That I interact with most often are my friends Lori & Desiree. We were the 3 amigos in junior high! We've all been friends for 25 years!
2. Arizona, last year.
3. Coffee. Reminds me of every morning when I'm not at work yet. 😆
4. Probably 1 Fish, 2 Fish or some other kids book that I read to my tots. Sadly, I haven't finished any other kind of book so far in June.
5. @Kayla.Adriena @Eggs
#wondrouswednesday

Eggs 🤗🌅💗😍💗🤗 6y
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ConnorLaCroix

We see them come.
We see them go.
Some are fast.
And some are slow.

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ConnorLaCroix

Is there a movie of this yet?

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ConnorLaCroix
Pickpick

I really like Dr. Seuss books because the words have such a great flow to them and rhyme so naturally. It seems like it's made to read out loud to kids.

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Zmohammad
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Pickpick

Dr. Seuss has this fantastic (P) book to use in a CR. This book could be used in the classroom to expose P to young students. UDL 5.3 building fluencies and ESOL 4 link lesson topic to prior knowledge will help students learn about the different literary structures. This website provides follow up activities students can interact with after reading to make connections http://m.seussville.com/activities.html #LAE3414sp19

Channing_Austin @Zmohammad I went to Universal Knights last night and I took a picture by the One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish sigh! I love this book! I read this to my little cousin and she loved it! 6y
sydneydaniels What a classic! And great resource you provided :) 6y
LaGasseSam1996 I loved this book when I was a kid. It would a great way to introduce counting to younger students. 6y
Carinna.Chin Love your teacher resource!!! Great book :) 6y
DrSpalding Dr. Seuss and choral reading go hand-in-hand. That was a good teaching strategy to select for his work. 6y
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jb72
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#drseuss #challenge2019
This year I‘ve challenged myself to read all (or what‘s available) of Dr. Seuss‘ published books. A new Dr. Seuss book is due out later this year called Horse Museum.

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jb72
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#50KLoveLitsy
Congratulations on the milestone! That is awesome!
If you don‘t follow @TheSpineView them head on over and give a follow. There‘s always something interesting to find.

TheSpineView Thanks and good luck! 6y
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Christinak
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💛💛💛 6y
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Tamra
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Unfortunately you can‘t have context conversations with readers of this level, like you can with older students. I can‘t help but be disappointed with new children‘s books & series with no/little authentic diversity. I‘m hoping there will be by the time my children are parents of readers.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.mprnews.org/story/2019/02/26/npr-books-classic-...

wordzie 😢 6y
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madamereadsalot1
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1. I had so many, but In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories was one of them in elementary.
2. Astroworld season passes!
3. Laundry. Going to the laundry mat as a little kid by myself sucked. Still hate laundry to this day
4. Cabbage Patch and Barbie Dolls
5. 🎣🎏 Hard to pick, so I'm going with my favorite to read aloud. I have it memorized from reading so much to my kids!
#hellothursday @wanderinglynn

wanderinglynn Thanks for playing! 💜 6y
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RakowEli
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nibech
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My collection of bookmarks 😁💖📚

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jlabombard10315
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I seriously love reading bedtime stories to this guy, and how much he loves them. 😍

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TK421
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1. I absolutely loved Dr Suess as a child. This book and In A People House were my favorites.
2. Pie! Although I'll never turn down a nice cupcake.
3. Fishing, hiking, wildlife photography.
4. Tough question. I would love to live somewhere warm, but not hot. Maybe somewhere in the Mediterranean.
5. Happy #friyayintro everyone! 😊
@howjessreads

madamereadsalot1 One fish, Two fish is one of mine and my kids favorites. I can recite it from memory, thanks to the many years I've spent reading it! 😆 6y
tonyahoswalt I thought it would be great to get into wildlife photography when I was younger. 6y
TK421 @tonyahoswalt I was obsessed with Wild America as a kid. I wanted to be the next Marty Stouffer. 6y
tonyahoswalt @TK421 I loved that movie! I know it was based on real people though. 6y
TK421 @tonyahoswalt I've seen every episode of it on PBS so many times! 6y
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Savugirl
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My latest purchases. The Dr. Seuss are for a friend's child in Finland. They will be his first English books. ☺️

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InLibrisVeritas
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Spent some time with my niece today. I am not a kid person so this is all very new for me, but she is pretty cool. 😅 We spent some time passing books back and forth.

Moray_Reads I have a little niece too, she's pretty great but I don't think I could make her for more than a couple of days at a time 😅 6y
InLibrisVeritas @Moray_Reads So glad I am not alone! 😂 I was left alone with her for about 15 mins and nearly panicked 😅 She is really well behaved though, just super curious and quick. 6y
Moray_Reads @InLibrisVeritas it's crazy how quick they grow. My niece had just discovered Amazon's Alexa and now she won't stop talking to it 😂 6y
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Pamwurtzler
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1. “Every day, from here to there, funny things are everywhere.” - Dr. Seuss
2. “Life‘s not fair, is it?” - Scar from The Lion King
3. Ummmm I can think of some I mispronounce on purpose just because one of the kids did as a child and we all picked it up because it was funny. One of my favorites is ‘respite‘, otherwise said as ‘rest-bit‘.
4. @Chelleo @cobwebmoth @Karkar
Thanks for the tag, @JenlovesJT47 ! #tuesdaytidbits

JenlovesJT47 💚 6y
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blog_gal
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Pickpick

My morning reading session with the little one. #readathon

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arubabookwoman
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When he was younger, Dr. Seuss was his favorite. Now that he‘s 5, he‘s into dinosaurs.

Cinfhen Adorable ❤️ 6y
BarbaraBB So cute 😍 6y
shadowsdogs Awww 6y
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Fiona_i
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Pickpick

This is a great book to read with your students to get them engaged in poetry. I loved reading this book when I was younger Dr.Seuss wrote amazing books. You could read this P book as a RA. https://earlymoments.com/seuss/list-of-dr-seuss-books1/one-fish-two-fish-fun-act... this website has a bunch of great activities to do with your students. You can use this website with many activities for Ell learners (46) #UCFLAE3414Sp18

Fiona_i UDL strategy 1.3 7y
AndreaG This is one of my kindergarten son‘s favorite book. Since there‘s a different story on each page, it keeps him engaged. 7y
juliette_kathleen This was a favorite of mine. I love to this day all the rhyming and the illustrations from Dr. Seuss. I plan to incorporate Seuss into my class no matter what age level. I am determined. 7y
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