

French illustrator Regis Faller's The Adventures of Polo is a comic book suitable for very young children. At three, Z finds it absolutely thrilling, and has progressed rapidly from suprised laughter at Polo's antics to a deep affection for this book and an interest in sustained solo reading - she's been doing a bit of this for a while, but the consistency and sustained interest this book inspires is unusual. The wordless book, in addition to being a source of continual amusement to her, is teaching her to read from left to right, from the top to the bottom of the page, and from the lefthand page to the righthand one. "Reading" the book to her is an exercise in finger-pointing from one panel to the next, short silences, copious sound effects, and a lot of shared laughter.
There is a follow-up to this 2006 book; it's called Polo: The Runaway Book, and was published earlier this year. We can't wait to "read" it, too.
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Our New Favorite Book: "The Adventures of Polo"
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Bryan-College Station Girl Scouts Service Unit
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