My mother just got me a hardback copy of this book this past holiday. I don't ever remember seeing tat one. in color. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of It rhymes like a Dr Seuss story but doesn’t have Seuss’s magical, mythical characters. You can find other help at Collecting Our … A little boy hits his tether ball off the pole and chases is down all across town.A fun goofy book about a ball that is going all over the place causing problems.When i was a little guy I had my dad read this to me so many times that he could of probably read it with his eyes closed!

Everytime I would look at the book I would think about how we had stolen it.

Humorous, repetitious situations will delight children. My mom never took it back. Top that with a stressfull story of how a ball gets away from a kid and he has to chase it around town before he gets home to have it get away again (i never have liked thinking about infMan o' man is this book super stressfull for me! My six year old is now reading it with me from time to time, and he enjoys watching the exploits of that runaway ball too.One of my reading challenges this year is to read a book I loved as a child. But unlike the story about the fly that trouble follows, STB!

I learned very quickly though that Dr. Seuss books are not all clumped into one reading level. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Regardless, it's worth tracking down the '59 edition to add to your collection. A fun book to read and listen to.This book is a lot of fun. I never noticed as a kid. Reading Level Title Author Call Number Page 2 of 21 F A Ball For Daisy Christopher Raschka JE RASCHKA F A Bug, A Bear, And A Boy. Need another excuse to treat yourself to a new book this week?

We encourage teachers to confer with one another as they establish a schoolwide book room and develop a sensitivity to appropriate text levels for their school population. Powered by My original copy I picked up at a bookmobile when I was 4. Start by marking “Stop that Ball!” as Want to Read: A beginner's reader adventure about a boy and his red tether ball.A young boy plays a little too hard with his tether ball. I just found your blog and I will definitely be visiting again in the future! If prior knowledge of the topic is a limitation, the designated reading level of the text may need to be altered. I couldn’t wait for the day when my own children could finally read all those wonderful Dr. Seuss books from my childhood. September 12th 1959 To create our lis...Illus. Make sure you have enough time to read this at one sitting, because this high-paced, action packed novelette is the kind of page-turner you won't want to put down...ever. She recites the opening lines every time she plays with her own tether ball (a simple tennis ball on a string).

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I'll never forget my mother's animated depiction of the ball's epic journey. 0394800109

He finally gets it back home and on the pole with a new string. I just read through all of your archives and then spent my evening filling my library request list with your recommendations.

Fireman, trucks, builders, baseball. Ummm this one is right up there with "Are You My Mother"This is my favorite book from my childhood. My mom never took it back.

This book is out of print and the copy we have is falling apart. I can never get over the ball in the French horn!

isn't wildly different from this duo's earlier and more famous creation --A Fly Went By. I can read it all by myself Being read by Frank Gonski #reading #seuss #School #homeschool #beginnerbooks#books #fun #kids #forkids #readwithme Hello all you moms during this COVID-19 school closure. thanks for the tip!

I got it for Carley and we read it every single night for months. One of my favorite books as a child. 24 months - this ball just keeps going and going and going. Still, the best $6.86 I’ve spent in a long time. I may not have seen it since I was 6 or 7, but the cover image is burned in my memory. Banner Art © Zack Rock. survived two editions, only to find itself out-of-print in today's modern age. David McPhail PB JE MCPHAIL F A Bunny In The Ballet Robert Beck JE BECK F A Dozen Dogs : A Read-And-Count Story Harriet Ziefert PB JE ZIEFERT F A Friend For Minerva Louise Janet Morgan Stoeke JE STOEKE My original copy I picked up at a bookmobile when I was 4. Oh well - ebay or Amazon used to the rescue. I immediately recognized the writer/illustrator team from another favorite book, "Tell Me Some More". I LOVED reading Dr. Seuss books when I was a kid reading them over and over again. Now I read it to her sons and don't even have to look at the words. I still have my original copy.I really like this book and I love to read it everyday.by 4 year old.Man o' man is this book super stressfull for me! The story is fun, fast moving, and rhyming, with a cute twist at the end. It was my favorite book growing up and the night I got it I read it to my Nephew and he was enthralled! Son loves this book. We found it first at the library and are now hunting for our own copy. If you are really pc you may not like it. A boy's madcap adventures as he tries to retrieve his bouncing ball are told in "lively rhyming prose. | book story for kids - YouTube Our 3 year old nearly has it memorized... no wonder, since we've read it so many time.I adored this story of the ping-pong path of a red rubber ball through town when I was a kid. Will have to check it out asap! It's a good book, nothing fancy.What a joy to revisit this book from my childhood (it was published about 10 years before I was born). Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.