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My First Highlights Magazine

Tell Me a Story

Toaster Treats
By Heidi Bee Roemer • Art by Sue King

In goes the bread.

This little girl likes grape jelly the best. What does
your child like best? After reading this story, talk
with your child about your morning routine.
Up pops the toast.

Plop on the jelly


that I like the most.
Jelly on toast
tastes oh so yummy.
Into my mouth
and down to my tummy!
Read Me a Poem

Jackson Goes
to Child Care
By Rikki B. Romerez • Art by Violet Lemay

Smile at the baby pulling off her socks.


Smile at the baby building with his blocks.
Smile at the baby who’s playing peekaboo.
Look at all your new friends here to play with you!

As you read, point to each child


mentioned in the poem. If your little
one goes to child care or is about
to start, talking about this poem
can be very reassuring.
Let’s Do a Puzzle

Find It
Art by Jan Bryan-Hunt

Flower

Bench

Bird
After you find the objects and
talk about other objects in the big
picture, have fun counting:
gray squirrels, brown squirrels,
purple flowers, yellow flowers, etc.
Tell Me a Story

Little Wagon
Story and Art by Nancy Cote

Little wagon,
come with me.

I will fill you,


one, two, three.

Stress the rhyming


words as you read, and
point to and count the
objects the boy finds.
What else will you count
in this little house?
To the kitchen

for my cup.
To the bedroom

for my pup.
To the washroom, three, two, one.

Little wagon’s work is done!


Sing Me a Song

Rock-a-Bye,
Darling
(To the tune of “Rock-a-Bye Baby”)
By Sue Kohls Shetka • Art by Claudine Gévry

Rock-a-bye, darling, sweet little one.


It’s time to sleep now, just like the sun.
The moon smiles bright,
Stars kiss you good night.
Oh, rock-a-bye, darling,
Sweet dreams tonight.

When you read (or sing) this poem,


your child may not be ready for
sleep. So talk about all the colors
you see and point to and count the
bright stars in the sky.
Bye-Bye!

onths Emi, 8 months


Arnika, 21 m da California
a
Ontario, Can

SCAN HERE
or go to
Highlights.com/Hello
to send us a photo of your
little one waving bye-bye.
ISSN 2166-0514 (print)
ISSN 2378-4539 (online)
Front-cover art by Violet Lemay
Printed in the USA. Assembled in Mexico.
Highlights for Children, Inc.
Preston, 16
1800 Watermark Drive months
P.O. Box 269 New York
Columbus, OH 43216-0269
To order Highlights Hello™ or for
other customer-service needs, call:
1-800-255-9517
www.Highlights.com 1115-0
Highlights Hello has won awards from National Parenting Publications, Family Choice, Mom’s Choice, and Parents’ Choice.
Copyright © 2015, Highlights for Children, Inc. All rights reserved.

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