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Paperback Let's Play!: Level 4 10 Story Books With 40 Stickers (Now I'm Reading) Book

ISBN: 1584762608

ISBN13: 9781584762607

Let's Play!: Level 4 10 Story Books With 40 Stickers (Now I'm Reading)

(Part of the Now I'm Reading!: Level 4 - Let's Play! Series)

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This set teaches kids the long vowel sounds with fun stories and words that enforce learning. Includes ten removable storybooks, a parent guide, and one sheet of 40 stickers. Illustrations.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Very motivating books for a beginning reader

My daughter loves animals so I love to find books that have animals in them so they will appeal to her. My daughter loves the whimsical and colorful illustrations and she is very motivated to read from her experiences with these books. I love these book sets from the Now I'm Reading series. There is a parent guide included and a set of stickers so that when your child finishes a book she can put a sticker in it. There are several stickers for each book so it encourages reading and re-reading the books which is an important key to learning.

Educators Recommend!

For several years the phonics vs. whole language arguments could be heard nearly everywhere---from classrooms to the halls of Congress. Thankfully, we have come to realize that teaching a child to read requires a balanced approach. Yes, phonics should be taught. Yes, children should be exposed to literature. Teachers have known for years that the best reading programs for beginning readers combine both. With regard to phonics, you will find advocates for one particular approach or another. When I gather with my reading teacher colleagues, however, all agree upon the following: the absolute necessity for early phonemic awareness, the need for the child to be able to decode sequentially, and the importance of engaging text. When I examine the various reading programs available, I look specifically for these three things. If they are present, I then look at the program as a whole. How is this program different from others available? Specifically, are the books leveled? Do the illustrations enhance the text? Will the books grab and hold the child's attention? Are the books easy to hold and manipulate? Do the stories encourage fluency and comprehension? Is there a parent or teacher guide available?In reviewing the Now I'm Reading™ program I found all that and more. Six levels comprise the series, from "Pre-Reader" to "Independent." In this review I will discuss the Level 1 books. Each hardbound holder contains 10 paperback books. The holder itself is cleverly designed. The paperbacks are held inside and in place by a large magnetic flap on the outside and individual plastic holders on the inside. There is a parent/teacher guide in the front. Each book comes with a sticker that the child places on the inside front page when he or she is finsihed reading it. In Level 1, beginning readers are exposed to predictable, patterned text. The ten books provide readers with short vowel sounds, simple consonant sounds, and sight words. Fat Cat, for example, exposes the reader to the short vowel a, the sight words "a" and "is," the word ending -s, consonant blends cl, gl, and -st. Sound dry and dull? Not so! It does all this through a delightfully engaging tale about a cat. Pig Jigs, another Level 1 book not only had our beginning reader laughing out loud, but our adult reviewer as well. When both reader and reviewer came back begging for some more books, I knew we had a winner on our hands. As a parent, and now a grandparent, I have had the opportunity to experience several times over the joy of watching a child learn to read. As a reading teacher, I have had the opportunity to experience the heartache of watching teenagers struggle to read simple declarative sentences. After talking to our reviewers, readers, and reading teachers who scrutinized these books, I would, if I could, put a program such as this into the hands of every beginning reader in our nation's schools.

The best beginning reading set

These are the best books I have found for learning to read. Level One contains ten short books each emphasizing a short vowel sound. Each book starts with just a word or two and adds another word or two on each successive page. For example, "A cub," "A cub dug," "A cub dug up mud," "A cub dug up mud in the sun," etc. They are wonderful because they are so simple and consistent. My five-year-old loves them because the pictures and text are pretty silly. Ten books are found inside sleeves inside a folder with a magnetic closure. The set also includes a parent guide and forty stickers (four for each book) to be placed inside the covers of each book. At the end of each short book there are comprehension questions and questions asking the child to make up his or her own sentences using three words from the lesson and also to find a rhyming word for three words from the lesson. I love that each book focuses on just one vowel sound and doesn't include words which distract the child from learning just that one sound. It makes it easier to focus and less likely to frustrate. Also available are three other sets in the series. Level 2 is long vowel sounds, 3 focuses on longer words and blends, 4 introduces contractions, compounds, and multi-syllable words. All around just a wonderful introduction to reading--quality text and materials.

Great confidence booster!

I bought this set of reader books at a book fair when my son was a preschooler, thinking it would motivate him to learnn to read early. It didn't! He was very interested in math and science; however, he refused to try to read on his own. Not wanting to be overly pushy, I put the books away and continued taking him to the library weekly in the hopes that one day he would want to read on his own. Finally, just a few months ago, my kindergartener son began to show interest in sounding out words so we took another look at the Animal Antics series books. My son now loves them! He is finishing the last book of the series and I will be ordering the level 2 set soon. His confidence level has soared with reading and now he will try to read anything and everything he can get his hands on. I believe this series is successful for the following reasons:1. Each book consistently follows a certain theme, using a specific short-vowel sound and specific sight words (such as "the" and "and"). These are reinforced throughout each book and I think they build confidence.2. The illustrations are cute, livey and somewhat goofy, which appeals to kids. 3. The stickers, which you place in each book when you have successfully read it, are a real motivator. My son, who has never responded well to the rewards system, is very determined that he master each book so he can put his stickers in them. He then shows the stickers off proudly as if they were awards.In summary, I'm not sure whether these books will make your children want to learn to read, but once they are ready, this is an outstanding resource and confidence booster for your child!

Excellent, Fun, and THEY WORK!

We used this series to teach our boys to read. They have been through all four levels, and it is an excellent system. They loved the fact that it featured animals and each page builds on the prior one. This series helped our boys cross the gap between picture books and reading. The illustrations are absolutely wonderful. The rules we used: they read three of these a night, and they can get one sticker if one of the books they read is new. The stickers may seem silly, but I was surprised how important the sticker was for my boys. It gave them a feeling of accomplishment. Make sure you let them get a sticker after a hard night's work, and stick it on the inside cover of the book they've read!Also recommended: "We Both Read" series -"The Frog Prince" isbn= 189132702X and any of the beginning math textbooks from Singapore (they speak English there) http://www.sgbox.com/singaporemath.html
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