Member Reviews
This is a great book for young children who are just learning the names of objects and different things. It is bright and colourful so will appeal to children who cannot yet read but it will also encourage children who are just starting out being able to read words as they can associate the words with the pictures.
Thank you to NetGalley and Clavis Publishing for my ARC.
This book is perfect for children who are learning names for objects or first words. I liked that there were some activities to do with your child in this book. The illustrations were bright and engaging.
A highly appealing book for the very young. It’s very colourful and perfect for introducing words. I’d definitely recommend it for sharing with pre schoolers.
What a great first book to have with what a child first sees and is curious about :))
Perfect to associate objects and animals with words.
Thank you Netgalley and Clavis!
Thank you to the publisher, author, and NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for honest feedback. I will also be posting this to Goodreads.
This is a short, sweet, and straightforward book for young readers. Its biggest strength is colorful illustrations. It will function as a fun, "seek and find" type read for young readers. I am a fan of the different layouts and objects that will surely be a great visual for children who are developing language and literacy skills.
This is a fun little search and find book great for learning words. It's a lot of fun and the kids didn't want to turn to the next page.. they could have spent 10 minutes looking at each picture and all the items in it !
Many thanks to Clavis Publishing and NetGalley for the advance copy.
A fun little seek and find book that isn't too overwhelming. Great for younger kids to see and identify many different objects.
What Do You See? is a very cute search and find book for preschoolers. Children will love the vibrant pictures and finding all of the items on each page. This will encourage critical thinking, help teach new words, and encourage reading skills.
Thank you Clavis Publishing and NetGalley for providing this ARC.