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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Readers / Beginner
  • Age Range (years):2 - 7
  • Language:English
  • Pages:32
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350952070

The Adventures of Sal and E

by Mary Black Diller

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Overview
This is a colorful story about the special friendship between Sal and his animal friend, E, who go on adventures together. The reader can see by their joyful, engaging grins that going to new places isn't scary but a lot of fun. The bright multicolored illustrations bring each adventure to life encouraging families with children on the spectrum to try new places too. Each page has both a repetitive, simple sentence and a slightly longer sentence tied to the activity in the illustration. This book is perfect for beginning readers, children in speech therapy and children on the autism spectrum. Sal and E coloring sheets and How to Draw E are available to download from the activities section of Fiotheflamingo.com.
Description
This is a colorful story about the special friendship between Sal and his animal friend, E, who go on adventures together. The reader can see by their joyful, engaging grins that going to new places isn't scary but a lot of fun. The bright multicolored illustrations bring each adventure to life encouraging families with children on the spectrum to try new places too. Each page has both a repetitive, simple sentence and a slightly longer sentence tied to the activity in the illustration. This book is perfect for beginning readers, children in speech therapy and children on the autism spectrum. Sal and E coloring sheets and How to Draw E are available to download from the activities section of Fiotheflamingo.com.
About the author
Mary Black Diller started her career in the 1920s as the director of a girl's school art department. She was a prolific poetess, award winning painter and author of multiple children's how to draw books. "Open your eyes! See the beauty around you." This is the message she tried to convey in her books. Use Mary's technique to draw your own Flamingo to keep you company while you read about the adventures of Fio and his Avian Gazette friends.