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These readers will strengthen independent reading skills while introducing fun stories to children. The books, with the guidance of an educator (teacher or parent), are simple and effective ways to get reading results.
This fiction entertains with humorous
text and delightful illustrations. Leveled readers with large fonts
and generous white space help with the ease of reading. Have your early reader begin with the red level and work through the blue and yellow levels to the green level.
Level:
K - Grade 3
24-32 pages. 5.7" x 8.2" library-bound hardcover, full-color illustrations.
Picture Window Books
Regularly priced at $14.95
each. SALE PRICE, $5.50 each.
The Red Level books include familiar topics; frequently used words, repeating patterns |
Felix on the Move.
Written by Maeve Friel with very amusing illustrations by Beccy Blake.
Felix the cat is unhappy when movers take away everything down to his yellow plastic bowl, but it all comes back along with his family. |
Finny Learns to Swim.
Written by Christianne Jones with illustrations by Sara Schultz.
A young fish wants to be able to play tag and other games with his friends, but first he must learn to swim. |
Little Joe's Big Race. Written by Andy Blackford with illustrations by Tim Archbold.
After Little Joe wins the egg and spoon race on Sports Day, he gets so excited that he continues to carry the egg and then its hatched chicken for another year. |
Selfish Sophie.
Written by Damian Kelleher with illustrations by Georgie Birkett.
Sophie is usually selfish with the things she owns, but when her class goes on a field trip to the zoo, she learns that sharing can be fun.
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Lazy Scarecrow.
Written by Jillian Powell with illustrations by Jayne Coughlin.
After allowing the birds to eat all the seeds in his field, a lazy scarecrow realizes the consequences of his behavior when summer comes and the field is bare. |
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Click on this image to take a look at the Blue Level books

The Blue Level books include new ideas; larger vocabulary; variety of language structures |
Click on this image to take a look at Yellow Level books
The Yellow Level books include challenges in ideas, expanding vocabulary, and a wide variety of sentences. |
Click on this image to take a look at the Green Level books
The Green Level books include more complex ideas, extended vocabulary range, and expanded language structures. |
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