My three year old has also been enjoying the Biscuit books. At first I found the repetition obnoxious but she really enjoys saying the "woof woof" part, and I realized that those are a sort of "relief/reward" part of the book, after she does a more difficult sequence of words on a previous page - the easy win of the thing she has memorized. It made me wonder more about whether all children's reading books are consciously engineered with difficulty hills and valleys.
My three year old has also been enjoying the Biscuit books. At first I found the repetition obnoxious but she really enjoys saying the "woof woof" part, and I realized that those are a sort of "relief/reward" part of the book, after she does a more difficult sequence of words on a previous page - the easy win of the thing she has memorized. It made me wonder more about whether all children's reading books are consciously engineered with difficulty hills and valleys.
Yeah for sure - I think you’re right :)