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  1. Syd Hoff is a much-loved and much-read author and illustrator of numerous books for children. Born and raised in New York City, he studied at the National Academy of Design and sold his first cartoon to The New Yorker when he was eighteen. Since then his cartoons have become a regular feature in many magazines and newspapers.

  2. Sammy the Seal by Syd Hoff, author of Danny and the Dinosaur , is a special paper-over-board commemorative edition of celebrating the 60th anniversary of I Can Read books for beginning readers. Eight bonus pages recount I Can Read’s history, including a time line, never-before-seen sketches, and origin stories of beloved I Can Read characters.

  3. 14 de mar. de 2022 · English. 64 p. : 23 cm. +. Anxious to see what life is like outside the zoo, Sammy the Seal explores the city, goes to school, and plays with the children but decides that there really is no place like home. On disc: Trach 1- read with turn-the-page signals. Track 2- uninterrupted reading. Read by Charles Mintz.

  4. Sammy the Seal. Syd Hoff has given much pleasure to children everywhere as the author and illustrator of numerous children’s books, including the favorite I Can Read books Sammy the Seal, The Horse in Harry’s Room, and the Danny and the Dinosaur books. Born and raised in New York City, he studied at the National Academy of Design.

  5. 31 de ene. de 2001 · Hoff wrote more than fifty books for children, including the I Can Read titles Danny and the Dinosaur, Oliver, and Sammy the Seal. Product details Publisher ‏ : ‎ HarperFestival; Book and Cassette edition (January 31, 2001)

  6. Sammy, the adventurous seal, leaves the zoo for the day and ventures into the big, busy city. Along the way he finds a school full of kids and new things to do—and he even learns to read! This I Can Read story is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 5 to 7 who are ready to read independently.

  7. 25 de jun. de 2022 · Sammy the Seal has at least one quirk common to many Syd Hoff books: humans are not surprised that animals can converse with them. Syd Hoff's world is intended more to reflect abstract concepts than be a faithful rendition of our world's realities. Seals speak with humans and dinosaurs come to life out of museum exhibits; it's all part of the fun.