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First Little Readers Parent Pack: Guided Reading Level A: 25 Irresistible Books That Are Just the Right Level for Beginning Readers

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching Strategies); Illustrated edition (October 1, 2010)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 25 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 7


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 97


Reading age ‏ : ‎ 4 - 7 years


Grade level ‏ : ‎ Preschool - 2


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.4 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.9 x 1.6 x 5.7 inches


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  • Where are the words to decode?
This product is neatly packaged and a good price. I'm a licensed teacher who purchased these to teach son how to read. These books include high frequency words, but not enough words to decode. For instance in the book Bubbles the author wrote the following: "Bubbles in my drink." Instead she should have written "Bubbles in my cup." It would have had the same meaning and would fit with the picture. This change would give an emergent reader the opportunity to practice decoding. CVC (consonant -vowel -consonant) words are a good starting place. I saw this over and over within all of the books. They really aren't good for beginning readers, but are fine for a little later on. After purchasing these and being a bit disappointed I searched and found some better options. I really LOVE Lakeshores Sight Word Readers! They have a fiction and non-fiction set. My son conquered these quickly, and it really helped his esteem as a beginning reader. My list of alternatives that are great for first time readers: 1. Lakeshore Fiction Sight Word Readers 2. Lakeshore Non-Fiction Sight Word Readers 3. Starfall Set 4. Bob Books Sets (There are several of these on Amazon.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2014 by Erica

  • Wonderful sight word and beginning reading practice
This set consists of 25 tiny, very short books. Each book has 7 pages, plus a title page. The books have pictures on each page which help illustrate what the child is reading (although sometimes they are a little too helpful, as there are instances that my daughter will look to the pictures rather than sounding out tougher words). The books are on the flimsy side, made of paper with a single string binding each one. For beginning readers, they are really helpful for practicing sight words and sounding out simple vocabulary. They don't keep my daughter's attention as well as larger books for beginners that have more vibrant illustrations and more of an actual story behind them, but they do hold her interest better than simple flash cards for practicing sight words. Having a variety of books to choose from is also nice. In some books, the first two or three words of a sentence will repeat for several pages, which can make it easier for the reader. This also seems to build some confidence, so I didn't mind it too much. Overall, we have found them to be quite helpful as she learns to read. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2016 by Mama Seeks Magic Mama Seeks Magic

  • Perfect for beginner readers!
I bought this book set for my 2 preschoolers. The books are cute, short (8 pages each), simple (no more than 1-2 simple sentences per page), and colorful! The box is sturdy enough, and the books are well-made (paperback). To answer the question “what age group are these for?” - in my opinion it varies depending on how ready your kid is. My 4yr old has no issues reading these books, identifies most of the words, and it is super engaged in reading. On the other hand, my 5yr old is not as engaged, and has a harder time identifying each word. Regardless, these books are the perfect tool to introduce your kids to the magical world of reading. We will definitely be buying the other sets! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2019 by Natalia Toro Natalia Toro

  • Great for building reading confidence.
To my great surprise, soon after my son turned four he was suddenly reading. It started with R-E-D and then he was off! We grabbed these and the easier choices (What is Red?, What Do I Need?, Hurry Up! Hurry Up!) really helped him feel like he was reading when he was mostly using repetition and matching the first letter of a word with the picture to "read". Since then, he's moved on to consistently sounding out words. I don't think these have a lot of longevity, but I do not at all regret the purchase. They held up great despite reviewers claims that they were flimsy, even when my 16 month old toddler played with them. I highly recommend these, and after you build some confidence, the "I Like to Read" series is a great next step. We found quite a few at our local library: "See Me Dig", "See Me Run", and "Car Goes Far" were particular favorites. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2017 by A. Dennis

  • not for beginning to read
one star for these books as "beginning" reading material. I agree with other reviewers that these are not for absolute beginning readers. Not enough decodable words. Too many sight words. Too many visual hints. No particular pattern to the learning and no particular reinforcement of any one element of reading (repetition of a particular vowel sound, for instance). For the kid who picks up reading almost instantly these might work but for a child (mine) who was rather laboriously learning to sound out words there were better options. By the time a kid can read these books easily, he would probably rather read something else. The books are rather flimsy and short which might be OK since you only expect to use them once with any one child. Probably only 2-3 sheets of 8 1/2" by 11" paper used to assemble each book. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2019 by frequentflyer

  • Child Likes Them
If you've got a beginning reader having difficulty, these might be for you. I thought the stories were so short with so few words that they would be seen as boring. However, the child in question sees them very differently. She is thrilled because she can read them. This is a useful set for reading practice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2016 by Austin Grandma Austin Grandma

  • Simple reads for kids just starting to read words
I bought these little readers to use with my beginning readers (I teach 1st grade). The words are simple and the pictures help kids decode the words. The one thing I do not like about these books is that the book binding is stitched with string. That being said, it's a challenge to find books simple enough for kids who are just starting to read books. These books have helped me fill that need with my 1st grade class. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2017 by Kay Peel

  • Great content, flimsy construction.
Bought these for 3yr old toddler learning to read. Very nice repetition of words in each story, nice simple drawings for reading clues, cute stories that engage interest at this level, included are good tips for parents to teach kids. Why 4 stars, because they are very flimsy, very thin pages, way too easy for toddler (targeted age group)to rip before you can rescue book. These go on the out of reach shelf unless we are reading together, which is kind of a shame really because one of his favorite things to do is sit and thumb through his books picking out words he knows telling himself the jist of the stories. Also, I know kids books are expensive in general, but the quality of the books ( not the content)could have been better for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2018 by formeandmykidsdogsandhogs

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