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Maybe You Should Fly a Jet! Maybe You Should be a Vet!
Choosing professions can be stressful to start thinking about as a young adult, just out of college or high school. This career focused storybook will have the mind of the reader turning, considering and thinking about which career they may choose. Familiarizing young ones with the task of choosing a career in the future and broadening their outlook on job choices may make career building easier down the road for them. This storybook brilliantly and beautifully illustrates a wide variety of jobs and careers with cheerful pictures and mesmerizing rhymes. 40 pgs, pb. ~ Brianna
Unavailable for almost 20 years, a little-known Dr. Seuss book about careers gets a fresh new look!
Wildly imaginative and told in rollicking rhyme, this beginning reader about careers could ONLY have been written by Dr. Seuss! Featuring a mix of real jobs (like firefighter, doctor, teacher, farmer, etc.) and Seussian ones (including perfume smeller, fishbone boner, bass-drum banger, and roller coaster owner), it will incite plenty of giggles while planting the seed of a serious idea: that everyone needs to do something in life, and there are LOTS of choices! Fully illustrated with charming new art (featuring a multicultural cast in nontraditional gender roles), this is a great choice for home and classroom use!
Launched in 1957 with The Cat in the Hat and written specifically for emergent readers, Beginner Books combine an exacting blend of simple words and fun pictures that encourage children to read–all by themselves.
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Product Format: | Hardcover |
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Brand: | Random House Books for Young Readers |
Grades: | K-4 |
ISBN: | 9781984894069 |
Length in Inches: | 9.375 |
Width in Inches: | 6.75 |
Height in Inches: | 0.375 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.45 |