Children Should Be Seen and Not Heard
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LIKE Publishing presents its Reader series. Based on famous proverbs, these books teach important lessons to beginning readers. Suitable for -Picture books for Early Readers and Beginner Readers (ages 4-6) -Readers for English as Second Language (ESL) or English as Foreign Language (EFL) Students (ages 7-10) Story:
Our Review
This early reader book tackles the complex proverb about children's behavior through simple, accessible storytelling that helps young readers understand social expectations. The narrative presents age-appropriate scenarios where children learn when to listen quietly and when their voices are welcome, making this both a reading practice tool and a social skills guide. Bright illustrations complement the straightforward text, keeping emerging readers engaged while they absorb the lesson about balancing quiet observation with appropriate participation.
What sets this apart from typical behavior books is how it transforms an old-fashioned saying into relatable modern situations that children actually encounter. The clear language and repetitive structure make it particularly valuable for both native English speakers developing reading fluency and ESL students building vocabulary through familiar contexts. Parents will appreciate how this book opens conversations about manners without feeling preachy, while children will enjoy feeling capable of reading the story themselves and understanding its meaningful message about respectful communication.
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