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Unlocking Literacy: A Fun Journey For Young Readers
The "First Little Readers Parent Pack" by Liza Charlesworth is an essential toolkit for parents eager to foster a love of reading in their little ones. This vibrant collection features 25 delightful storybooks that are perfect for children at Guided Reading Level C. Each book is thoughtfully designed with engaging, repetitive text, making it easy and enjoyable for kids to build their reading confidence. From the whimsical adventures in "The Pie that Jack Made" to the playful facts in "Bat Facts," this pack offers a variety of themes that keep children enthralled.With an accompanying 4-page parent guide packed with tips, this resource empowers families to support their budding readers every step of the way. Each story encourages interaction, creativity, and a sense of wonder, making reading a shared adventure. Ideal for grades PreK-2, the First Little Readers Parent Pack is a wonderful investment in your child's literacy journey, ensuring they have fun while learning to read—one page at a time!
R**L
easy transitions to the next level of skills
These little tiny books take kids to the next skill level in reading. The short sentences let the kids practice the main part of the sentence and then add new words on each page. Sort of like I can jump, I can run, I can sing. and each letter level a bit more challenging. As a grandma/educator is used them for rewards. Read 2 tiny books and get a reward or extra praise or attention. It is a nice way to spend time with grandkids as they build skills.
G**Y
Great value for money
My kids absolutely love reading these level books. I love the stories that are inside each box, they are all unique and actually fun to read. A favorite of ours was the funny foods book in this level c set. We used these books daily and still bring them out for fun every now and again to read to the little ones. I highly recommend these books!
E**H
great starter books
good for kindergarten reads!
D**E
Best if used as supplemental reading.
My son is in third grade, but reads as a late first grader/early second grader. He is supposed to read a book he brings home for 15 minutes. Some books last 35 while some last 10. It varies everyday. These books are good for filling those extra minutes. Challenging, but short and not overwhelming.
K**T
Want a little reader
These books are excellent for teaching children how to read my son is in preschool and is reading so well that now I put these books in children’s birthday bags
T**G
Excellent for beginning readers!
I ordered all 3 sets of these books for my Kindergartner. He already recognizes a bunch of sight words and I wanted to get a great collection of books that would give him lots of practice and lots of success! I taught reading enrichment classes to early readers for ~9 years, so I knew what I was looking for; these are perfect for getting a youngster started!Another reviewer complained that the sets did not differ in difficulty from A to B to C, but I have to disagree. In my picture, a book from set A is at the top, set B in the middle, and set C at the bottom. All three are alike in their simple sentence structure, but there are key differences. Set A books use a very short sentence, usually with only one word changing per page. This lets the child read independently, recognizing the pattern and using visual clues to figure out unknown words, thereby experiencing a lot of success and feeling pride in their reading skills. Set B uses slightly longer sentences or even two sentences per page, and the words that change frequently have more syllables. The pictures still help with figuring it out, though, so your child can move through the text comfortably, learning to not be intimidated by long words (very important!). Set C books seem to focus on words that have challenging phonics elements (like "grew" -- not an easy word to sound out until you've learned that digraph, which usually happens sometime in mid 1st grade) or longer and more diverse sentences with multi-syllabic words. Don't get me wrong; these books are little half steps in the reading process and are all early-mid Kindergarten level, but in setting up your child for success -- giving them confidence and the willingness to try -- these early experiences are crucial! I am very pleased with the purchase and am excited for my kid to try them.P.S. Other people reported getting some duplicates in their boxes; I did not. Seems to be random. Perhaps if you get a duplicate the seller could send you the right one.
E**A
Love
These books are great for kids learning to start to read. My son loves them.
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