The Matching Myths contains 4 interactive short stories (~1, 000 words each) with images, meant to be read to young children. After reading a short section, there will usually be a picture and the child has the chance to recognize/pick out the element that does or doesn't match. For example, The Twin Tigers is about finding a magical tiger toy that's identical to another (to lift a magical curse).
The pictures show people who try to trick you by showing a toy that almost looks the same ... but something is different. The entire book is written in verse ("rhyme"). It also contains many high-resolution images; that's why it's a large file to download. It is part of the fun and educational stories of The Wayward Melody, and focused on the skills of matching and visual discrimination.
The Matching Myths contains 4 interactive short stories (~1, 000 words each) with images, meant to be read to young children. After reading a short section, there will usually be a picture and the child has the chance to recognize/pick out the element that does or doesn't match. For example, The Twin Tigers is about finding a magical tiger toy that's identical to another (to lift a magical curse).
The pictures show people who try to trick you by showing a toy that almost looks the same ... but something is different. The entire book is written in verse ("rhyme"). It also contains many high-resolution images; that's why it's a large file to download. It is part of the fun and educational stories of The Wayward Melody, and focused on the skills of matching and visual discrimination.