About this deal
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- Paperback In lovely condition vintage condition. closed Sun Based on the antics of the Hoban's own children, Frances became a universally loved character in the children's book industry of the 20th century. HOURS: She turns up her nose at boring veal cutlet. " Join the generations of families that have laughed along as Frances sings "Jam on biscuits, jam on bread, Jam is the thing I like most, Jam is sticky, jam is sweet, Jam is tasty, jam’s a treat—raspberry, strawberry, gooseberry, I’m very FOND…OF…JAM! Fri 10-5 shop
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- Grocery List Template
- Jump
- Jam
- Favorite Food Sculpture
- Food Groups
- Protein
- Food Flashcards
- Fruit
Reviews
Reviews by Rachel
My children love this book! ) It doesn't appear to be an I Can Read book at all, but instead is larger and quite a bit longer. This edition has a more complex vocabulary, including words such as "doily" that aren't included in the I Can Read edition.
(Girls aged 2,4, and 6). However, this book turned out to be a different edition.
We had originally checked this out from the library from their early reader section (as it says here on the product listing: I Can Read Book 2). Picky eater Frances is given the opportunity to eat her favorite foods--bread and jam--for every meal. Of course, she discovers this to be monotonous and the story concludes with her eating with relish whatever her mother prepares. This is fine for us, but you might want to make sure you are getting the edition you want.
(Attached photo shows absence of "I Can Read" logo. Simple story, pleasant illustrations, wholesome message. We have read a few of the Frances stories, but this seems to be a favorite.