Oral Language
Explore the interactive features, the changes in text, and the illustrations. This book has many interactive parts. Encourage your child to use them gently. The text is sometimes written in different sizes and shapes. Change your voice as you read to bring excitement to words like “CATCH!” and “whizzed.” Explore the detailed illustrations with your child. You might ask your child to describe how the boy was feeling when Arlo was having vision problems.
Letter Knowledge
Track the print. Sweep your finger under the words as you read them.
Ask your child to find the word. On the page with the try-on glasses, the word “glasses” appears three times, and it appears again on the following page. Touch and say the word glasses. Ask your child:
“What is the first letter of the word ‘glasses’?”
Then, ask your child to find the word “glasses” on the following page.
Oral Language
Use picture clues to find the answer. Before you read the last page, ask your child:
“What do you think Arlo loves to do?”
Encourage your child to use the illustration for clues. Read the last sentence, and have your child repeat it with you.