Library Fish returns in this charming picture book about the unusually literary fish learning to do what everyone around her loves—read!
Library Fish is very happy in her bowl on Mr. Hughes the librarian’s desk. From there, she listens to story time and watches Mr. Hughes teach children the alphabet. He says the alphabet is made of letters, letters make sounds, blending those sounds together makes words, and words make stories.
Library Fish wants to read, too! She starts jumping out of her bowl to practice when the library closes at night. Can Library Fish become a reader all on her own?
This is Book 1 in the The Library Fish Books Series. See all The Library Fish Books books here.
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