![]() It’s a fun and effective way to build your child’s vocabulary. My favorite part of these books is the fancy words Nancy uses and explains. ![]() In this first book she dresses up in her tiara and bright jewelry and convinces her family to be fancy too. I wish I hadn’t waited so long! Nancy, a sweet little girl who loves everything fancy, lives with a plain and simple mom, dad, and sister. Rhymes are so important for helping babies learn about language and will often keep their attention longer than a non-rhyming book.įor some reason the title of the Fancy Nancy books turned me off, and I avoided them until my daughter discovered them. Another bonus is that it’s a rhyming book. It has just eight pages with something interactive on each page (push the flap, turn the wheel). This board book is just right for babies. I just love this story! I recommend this book as one to own or give as a gift. Over the long walk the two become friends, and instead of putting the fish into the lake, Cynthia names it “Marigold” and heads back home. As she is about to dump the fish down the drain, it promises to grant her a wish if she takes it to the lake instead. ![]() ![]() But on her birthday she gets a terribly disappointing gift instead… a fish. She’s so sure she’ll get it that she’s picked out the name: Marigold. ![]() More than anything else, Cynthia wants a pony for her birthday. If you’re looking for some great books to read for Letter F, you’ll find what you need in this list. ![]()
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