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Description
"Quiet Wyatt" by Larry Dane Brimner is a beginning reader book about a boy named Wyatt who demonstrates the concept of opposites by being very loud at times and very quiet at other times. The story uses simple, repetitive language to help early readers practice decoding words. As part of a series designed to meet reading standards, the book includes picture clues to support comprehension.
Quick Summary
In this super short and playful story, a boy named Wyatt discovers he has an awesome superpower: he can choose to be super loud or super quiet. Kids will crack up at the fun contrast between Wyatt's booming voice and his super silent moments, and they'll love joining in to make their own loud and quiet sounds. If your kid loves silly, interactive read alouds like "The Book With No Pictures" or "Shout!" they will absolutely adore this noisy adventure. Perfect for kindergarten through second graders ages 5 to 8 who are learning about opposites or just want a quick giggle filled read.