What do I hear?
(a book of first sounds)
Note to parents and readers:
This little book was created primarily to delight very young children. The words and images in this book represent a variety of sounds they will hear all around them and in the media.
As a child I was always amazed and delighted by the words that imitate or suggest the source of the sound that it describes. Of course, it wasn’t until much later that I learned this is called onomatopoeia. Most of the action words used in this book are onomatopoeic. It is my hope that your child will love the sound of words and come to enjoy the power of language that will open up many doors for them as they grow.
The author
Birds chirping
Straws slurping
Ducks quacking
Lips smacking
Cows mooing
Noses ker-chooing
Balls bonking
Geese honking
Lions roaring
Daddy snoring
Rain drip-dropping
Rocks plip-plopping
Hawks squawking
Everyone talking
About the author:Diane Gervais has had three major interests all her life --- children, nature, and language. She considers her biggest accomplishment to have contributed to the education of her children and to foster their love of nature and language. She lives in Cary, North Carolina and enjoys spending time with her 2 granddaughters, Mattea and Violet (shown below).