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Flip-A-Word: Wet Pet
Flip-A-Word: Wet Pet
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It’s learning through fun—every time!
Even kids who can’t read a sentence can read one word, or a two-word phrase. By putting their hands on the pages, kids are pulled into the learning dynamic. They make the page turn, and they gain a new word that rhymes with one they just saw.
Who can dig a pig in a wig?
How’d that pet get wet?
Will Pop stop, or will he hop?
Are mice on ice twice as nice?
With art in the Japanese anime style, each book in this interactive early reading series features a different word family. Word families help children recognize similarities between words that rhyme, and connect words that have matching long, or short, vowel sounds. By mastering this dynamic, kids can read words they don’t necessarily know. Offering a springboard into independent reading, Flip-a-Word takes kids from a single word, to a phrase, to a simple sentence. From there, eye-catching illustrations lead kids to imagine story scenarios only a child could dream up!
For kids, parents, and teachers—everyone flips for Flip-a-Word!
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A note on book covers: while we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

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One Line Summary
Interactive rhyming book ideal for early readers
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Who is this book for?
If you're looking for a fun and interactive way to help young children discover the joy of reading, this book is a lovely choice. Its engaging flip-and-find mechanic makes learning new words exciting and accessible, especially for kids just starting to read. The vibrant Japanese anime-style art and focus on rhyming can boost confidence and spark imagination in young readers.