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This children's book uses rhyming text and illustrations to describe different types of fish. Over three sentences: The book introduces different colored fish like red fish and blue fish. It then describes other characteristics of the fish like whether they are old or new, sad or glad. The story follows the fish in their environment, noting how some run, have different numbers of feet or fingers, and come from unknown distances away.

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One Fish PDF

This children's book uses rhyming text and illustrations to describe different types of fish. Over three sentences: The book introduces different colored fish like red fish and blue fish. It then describes other characteristics of the fish like whether they are old or new, sad or glad. The story follows the fish in their environment, noting how some run, have different numbers of feet or fingers, and come from unknown distances away.

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One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish

By Dr. Seuss

One fish
Two fish
Red fish
Blue fish.

Black fish
Blue fish
Old fish
New fish.

This one has a little star.


This one has a little car.
Say! What a lot
Of fish there are.

Yes. Some are red. And some are blue.


Some are old. And some are new.

Some are sad.


And some are glad.
And some are very, very bad.

Why are they


Sad and glad and bad?
I do not know.
Go ask your dad.

Some are thin.


And some are fat.
The fat one has
A yellow hat.

From there to here, from here to there,


Funny things
Are everywhere.
Here are some
Who like to run.
They run for fun
In the hot, hot sun.

Oh me! Oh my!
Oh me! Oh my!
What a lot
Of funny things go by.

Some have two feet


And some have four.
Some have six feet
And some have more.

Where do they come from? I can’t say.


But I bet they have come a long, long way.

We see them come.


We see them go.
Some are fast.
And some are slow.

Some are high


And some are low.
Not one of them
Is like another.
Don’t ask us why.
Go ask your mother.

Say!
Look at his fingers!
One, two, three…
How many fingers
Do I see?

One, two, three, four,


Five, six, seven,
Eight, nine, ten.
He has eleven!

Eleven!
This is something new.
I wish I had
Eleven, too!

This was recorded up through page 17. If you would like to read on, have fun.

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish 
By Dr. Seuss 
 
One fish 
Two fish 
Red fish  
Blue fish. 
 
Black fish 
Blue fi
Here are some 
Who like to run. 
They run for fun 
In the hot, hot sun. 
 
Oh me! Oh my! 
Oh me! Oh my! 
What a lot 
Of funny

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