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

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Original price was: 2.399,00 EGP.Current price is: 1.199,00 EGP.

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Price: $23.99 - $11.99
(as of Nov 01,2024 22:25:28 UTC – Details)


Customers say

Customers find the books great for learning to read. They describe them as a great buy and say they build confidence. Readers also appreciate the colorful pictures, saying they make reading more fun. Customers mention it’s a good set for kindergarten and the variety of books is excellent. Opinions are mixed on the difficulty level, with some finding it challenging enough to keep them interested, while others say it’s not as challenging as an actual book to read.

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  1. Books
    I love these and so does my granddaughter! Perfect for learning how to read. Pictures are colorful and just the perfect amount of reading, which keeps her interested and engaged!! Thank you and will buy more as needed!!

  2. Perfect for classroom gifting
    These books are great – short and sweet and my kids follow through with it. Better yet a box of these is enough to get everyone a litttle book for Valentine’s Day gift set

  3. Great- Except this surprise
    These are the perfect level for my reader with cute short stories (8 pages each). We got one surprise when we opened Funny Foods to find the Lunch Crunch story within. So we only got 24 stories instead of 25.

  4. Excellent for beginning readers!
    I ordered all 3 sets of these books for my Kindergartner. He already recognizes a bunch of sight words and I wanted to get a great collection of books that would give him lots of practice and lots of success! I taught reading enrichment classes to early readers for ~9 years, so I knew what I was looking for; these are perfect for getting a youngster started!Another reviewer complained that the sets did not differ in difficulty from A to B to C, but I have to disagree. In my picture, a book from set A is at the top, set B in the middle, and set C at the bottom. All three are alike in their simple sentence structure, but there are key differences. Set A books use a very short sentence, usually with only one word changing per page. This lets the child read independently, recognizing the pattern and using visual clues to figure out unknown words, thereby experiencing a lot of success and feeling pride in their reading skills. Set B uses slightly longer sentences or even two sentences per page, and the words that change frequently have more syllables. The pictures still help with figuring it out, though, so your child can move through the text comfortably, learning to not be intimidated by long words (very important!). Set C books seem to focus on words that have challenging phonics elements (like “grew” — not an easy word to sound out until you’ve learned that digraph, which usually happens sometime in mid 1st grade) or longer and more diverse sentences with multi-syllabic words. Don’t get me wrong; these books are little half steps in the reading process and are all early-mid Kindergarten level, but in setting up your child for success — giving them confidence and the willingness to try — these early experiences are crucial! I am very pleased with the purchase and am excited for my kid to try them.P.S. Other people reported getting some duplicates in their boxes; I did not. Seems to be random. Perhaps if you get a duplicate the seller could send you the right one.

  5. Great for first graders
    I have twin grand daughters in first grade! These books have been perfect to help them read better. They love all the books and they keep them interested enough to wanna read again and again

  6. I bought “C” for my son who turned 6, as I was hoping it would help build confidence in reading. We started homeschooling during the pandemic and I have taught him everything he knows including the phonics. I covered the Alpha-Phonics A Primer for Beginning Readers with a few tears and had him reading books on level 1 reading, which he was reading with help and found them hard, however now I understand those were actually grade 2 books so no wonder he was struggling.I received the set yesterday, and he is reading 3 books per sitting and finds them ‘very easy’. They are only 8 pages long each and he is very happy to finish them so easy and feels accomplished and capable. Very useful to have a set of books just below his level as it’s great encouragement as most other books I have were too hard even though it says level 1 on them. I have ordered the next set, very happy with this graduated reading set. From what I understand “D” is the equivalent for grade 1.The books are small and a bit flimsy, I’ll use them with my other 2 when they are old enough to read but keep them away until reading time as otherwise they wouldn’t last long with boys. The box is an IQ test to figure out. But has a nice little handle.

  7. My son loves these! 25 short stories that keep his attention and fun to read. These are his first books and he is very proud of the ability to read. I can’t be happier about my purchase.

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