Has Anyone Here Seen William? cover

Has Anyone Here Seen William?

Author: Graham, Bob

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.9
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 289
Points per Word 0.00173
Page Count 28
Points per Page 0.017857

Description

In "Has Anyone Here Seen William?" by Bob Graham, a toddler named William has just learned to walk and is now exploring the house on his own. His parents, brother, and sisters must constantly keep up with him and childproof the home by moving dangerous items out of his reach and turning pot handles inward. The family faces challenges keeping track of William as he crawls and walks around the house, getting into everything. The story is illustrated with watercolor-and-ink drawings.

Quick Summary

Little William has just discovered walking, and suddenly the whole house becomes his personal playground in this hilariously chaotic tale that plays out like a lively game of hide-and-seek. Kids will crack up at the mischief a curious toddler can cause, from scaling the furniture to sneaking treats, as the family frantically chases after their speedy little explorer. If your child loves playful picture books like "Spot" or "The Runaway Bunny," they'll completely relate to this unstoppable little wanderer. Ideal for ages 3 to 5 in preschool through kindergarten, this quick 289-word adventure matches the energy of any busy toddler.