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miss this delightful collection of brightly illustrated stories.
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. Internet
special. $7.50 each.
The Yellow Level books include challenges in ideas, expanding vocabulary, and a wide variety of sentences. |
Mary the Fairy. Written by Penny Dolan with very amusing illustrations by Deborah Allwright.
Mary is sad because she has nothing to wear to the party, but the fairy who arrives on the scene and tries to help doesn't quite understand the problem. |
Moo. Written by Penny Dolan with clever illustrations by Melanie Sharp.
Big Bill the farmer and his family use music to inspire their cows to produce more milk. |
Pippin's Big Jump. Written by Hilary Robinson with illustrations by Sarah Warburton.
Pippin the penguin is afraid of jumping into the sea, but his mother helps him find some courage. |
Sounds Like Fun. Written by Dana Meachen Rau with colorful illustrations by Marcelo Elizalde.
While her friends are outside playing, Ashley must stay in and practice for her piano recital. |
Queen's Dragon. Written by Anne Cassidy with silly illustrations by Gwyneth Williamson. When the queen gets tired of her dragon, Harry, and starts to look for a replacement, the royal parrot tries to help him reclaim the queen's affections. |
Tired of Waiting. Written by Dana Meachen Rau with expressive illustrations by Brad Fitzpatrick.
A child thinks of ways to have fun while waiting for the bus, at the doctor's office, and at other boring times during the day. |
Whose Birthday is It? Written by Sherryl Clark with illustrations by Jan Smith.
Luke has moved to a new school and doesn't want to have a birthday party because noone knows him. |
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Click on this image to take a look at the Red Level books

The Red Level books include familiar topics; frequently used words, repeating patterns |
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 the Green Level books
The Green Level books include more complex ideas, extended vocabulary range, and expanded language structures. |
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