Now, what does the combine harvester say?
11 years ago by 5ago · 2077 Likes · 7 comments · Popular		
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cheer	
· 11 years ago
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grrrrcaaakkkww	
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deleted	
· 11 years ago
These beginner books kind of bother me. Children learn best when the material reflects their own life experience. Unless the child lives on a farm, these words aren't useful. Learning about things beyond direct experience comes with development; there's no point trying to rush it.	
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guest	
· 11 years ago
Phonetics, my friend. You're forgetting about phonetics. Looking at different letters and how they sound is good, no matter what the subject matter is. Animals can also be a very engaging subject to many children, which will engage them in their studies a lot more easily.	
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deleted	
· 11 years ago
Of course if the children are interested, it's certainly okay. I would suggest creating tailored picture books as an alternative. Take photos of actual objects from the child's life and caption each picture.	
guest	
· 11 years ago
I had a version of that book when I was little, and my mom called it a tractor. I told her that that word was too small. I was 4 years old. She looked at me like the troll shit I am.	
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smitty	
· 11 years ago
I don't think of farms when I hear about combine harvesters... I think about Half Life.	
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guest	
· 11 years ago
literally thought that said cow and a half	
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