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"These books are decodeable with the knowledge of the 26 phonetic alphabet letter sounds and the ability to blend those sounds together, plus one new isolated sound and/or spelling per book"--Publisher's website description.
A charming new beginning reader created by David McPhail
Featuring 24 pages of colorful illustrations with a fictional story and supporting vocabulary, The Jungle in My Yard introduces young readers to punctuation, sight words, and reading comprehension skills. Little Birdie Books provide a fun, informative way to approach essential educational skills. These age-appropriate readers engage early learners by using simple language and appealing topics while also featuring helpful sections like Words to Know Before You Read, Comprehension & Extension activities, and more.
Poke irresistible buttons to hear satisfying clicks and pops as kids read and count along with sturdy board books. Patented!
"These books are decodeable with the knowledge of the 26 phonetic alphabet letter sounds and the ability to blend those sounds together, plus one new isolated sound and/or spelling per book"--Publisher's website description.
Support ANY core phonemic awareness and phonics curriculum with skill-specific reproducible phonics poems, frieze cards, picture cards, and activities that provide the hands-on practice children need for mastery. Ideal for whole-class activities, learning centers, and take-home practice. All activities are on CD-ROM for easy printout or whiteboard projection.
The energetic dogs from Geisel Award Honor Book See Me Run are back in another adventure in this Guided Reading Level D book. Kirkus writes, ''New readers will dig this.'' (Starred Review)
Digger Dog loves to dig up bones, the bigger the better. But for the biggest bone in the world, what will Digger Dog need? The biggest digger in the world, of course! All through the story, the diggers get bigger, the hole gets deeper, and there is a fantastic fold-out surprise at the end!
Things Wilf was worried about before: 1. Lion dentists. 2. Creepy crawlies wearing wigs. 3. Marmite. Things Wilf is worried about now: 4. The most evil man in the world. 5. Actually, anyone named Alan. 6. Alan deciding to become a pirate and destroy the world. Alan is Wilf's self-styled evil lunatic next-door-neighbor. He has a grumpy robot sidekick and a silent, right-hand-dog, Kevin Phillips. All in all, he is kind of ridiculous. But when Alan decides that pirating is an excellent way to destroy the world, Wilf knows he will have to overcome his fear of parrots and walking the plank to stop him . . .