“One fish” is accompanies by an illustration of a single fish, “red fish” is situated next to a picture of a red fish and the artwork that accompanies “old fish” is an appropriate rendition. The book opens by introducing young readers to the concept of how words describe object. Fundamentally, however, it is the absolute truth. That may seem ridiculously hyperbolic and, to a point, it is. It is a book that teaches how the entire English language works. Seuss is becomes quite simple to describe. At first, that is, but as the pages roll past, the illustrations become less dominant, the text becomes more plentiful and the simple effect of rhyming words become more complex. The font in this book is small which allows the illustrations to dominate. It does start out like it is going to pursue the Hop of Pop strategy of just a few simple words comprising the entire text, but even at the text is not in an enormous dominating font. But it is also not a simple rhyme book in the manner of Hop on Pop. What is One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, anyway? It doesn’t tell a cohesive story like Green Eggs and Ham. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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