These are Picture Books which can be used as Beginning Readers. They can be purchased at:
http://www.bedfordpublicationsbookstore.com
"Bees" is a singsong primer book for emergent readers. There are some things bees can do and some things they can’t do. This educational book is amusing and makes learning to read fun.
"Kip" is a primer book for emergent readers. The book is filled with short “i” words so it is easy for students to feel successful. Kip is a little hamster who can do lots of actions. You will laugh when you see what happens when Kip slips on a banana peel. This amusing book makes learning to read fun.
"Sam and the Frog" is a laugh out loud primer book for emergent readers. The repetitive phrases make it easy for students to feel successful. Sam and the Frog are in a competition to see who can outdo the other. Who can hop, eat, swim, smile, or wave the best? Students will laugh at the comical cartoon drawing. This amusing book makes learning to read fun.
"Should Kittens Have Bells?" is filled with short “e” words so it is easy for students to feel successful. When the three kittens get bells to hang around them, big, red hen doesn’t like them. She is out to throw the kittens’ bells in the well. Everything goes wrong when she tries. This amusing book makes learning to read fun.
"Dot the Fox" is filled with short “o” words so it is easy for students to feel successful. Dot is a mischievous little fox who likes to try things even if she can’t do them. Dot will try anything. This amusing book makes learning to read fun.
"Get up, Tom" uses these three words throughout the book so the non-reader and beginning reader can feel successful with this book. The colorful pictures add fun to the learning.
“Matt the Cat” uses the “at” words throughout the book so the student who is learning to decipher and sound out the words can read this pre-primer book easily. The colorful illustrations make the book fun to read.
“My trip to the funny farm” uses color and number words to help the student become familiar with them. This primer makes learning to read fun and entertaining. There are many surprises, especially when the student discovers who is the story teller. There are games the student can play over and over.
“You can count on me” uses number words and rhyming words in a comical way as the student discovers a laughing calf, cows taking a bow, sneezing bees and other laughable animals. There are counting games and memory games the student can duplicate and use over and over.
"We are opposites you and me" is a study of opposites. The colorful pictures and antics of the characters make learning fun.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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