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Hooray for fish by lucy cousins
Hooray for fish by lucy cousins






hooray for fish by lucy cousins

Your child could hold it when you share the story. Cut out and stick onto a stick (gardening sticks are perfect for this). Trace, photocopy or draw a fish from the book onto card. Hooray for Fish! by Lucy Cousins from Candlewick Press on Vimeo.

hooray for fish by lucy cousins

Talk about colours eg of the red, blue, yellow fish.Look at the big picture of all the fish at the back of the book, spot some of the different fish together.See if you can find little fish on the different pages of the book.When children are familiar with the book, they might begin to join in with the responses eg if you read ‘hairy fish’ and leave a gap and they may reply ‘scary fish’. The end of the book is the perfect time for a kiss, kiss, kiss like mum and baby fish.Įncourage children to use their finger to twist and twirl or go round and round as you share the book again. as you read the book aloud allow time for children to look at the pictures and touch the book if they want to. Point out little fish on the cover and as you open the book. The rhythm, repetition, rhyme and word play make this great fun to share again and again.

hooray for fish by lucy cousins

We meet an amazing array of fish with many different colours, shapes and patterns. Age 0-3 years In this bright colourful board book little fish introduces us to his under-sea world.








Hooray for fish by lucy cousins