Product details
- Publisher : Scholastic Teaching Resources; Illustrated edition (1 October 2010)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 144 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-0545231503
- Reading age : 4 – 7 years
- Dimensions : 14.48 x 4.32 x 14.73 cm
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Jumpstart reading success with this big collection of motivating storybooks correlated with Guided Reading Level B. Most pages of these full-color storybooks feature just one or two lines of simple, repetitive text to help children learn to read with ease and confidence. Includes a tip-filled parent guide. A great value!
Includes these 25 titles:
1. What Jumps?
2. In My Pocket
3. What do Monsters Eat?
4. Animal Crackers
5. Farm Twins
6. The Missing Monster
7. My Meatball
8. Growing Up
9. I Wish I Were a Bird
10. Tiny Things
11. Gingerbread Boy
12. What Flies?
13. Bigger
14. I Like Socks
15. Meet My Baby Brother
16. Come Over
17. Party Shapes
18. The Wheels on the Bus
19. Cloud Pictures
20. Ice Cream Scoops
21. Draw a Cat
22. What Grows on Trees?
23. Halloween
24. Great Hair
25. Clean Up, Clean Up!
Includes
– 25 full color, 8-page books
– 4-page parent guide
– Sturdy storage box
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Format Hardback | 700 pages
Dimensions 168 x 239 x 58mm | 1,153g
Publication date 01 Jul 2020
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education – Europe
Imprint McGraw-Hill Professional
Publication City/Country New York, United States
Language English
Edition Revised
Edition Statement 6th edition
Illustrations note w. figs.
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