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First Little Readers Parent Pack: Guided Reading Level a - by Liza Charlesworth & Deborah Schecter (Mixed Media Product)
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Highlights
- Twenty-five adorable little books in a handy take-along box, plus a tip-filled parent guide.
- 4-7 Years
- 5.7" x 5.9" Mixed Media Product
- 25 Pages
- Education, Teaching Methods & Materials
- Series Name: First Little Readers
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Twenty-five adorable little books in a handy take-along box, plus a tip-filled parent guide. Correlates with Guided Reading Level A!Book Synopsis
Twenty-five adorable little books in a handy take-along box, plus a tip-filled parent guide. Correlates with Guided Reading Level A!
Designed to motivate budding readers, these super-engaging storybooks feature simple text, decodable words, and strong picture cues. Each set comes with a tip-filled guide to help parents support their little learners!
About the Author
Liza Charlesworth is the editor and author of hundreds of books and teaching materials including Laugh-a-Lot! Phonics, Nonfiction Phonics Readers, AlphaTales, First Little Readers, Just-Right Readers, Science Vocabulary Readers, Buddy Readers, First Little Comics, and Sight Word Stories. She is the recipient of 12 Ed Press awards and three Teacher's Choice honors. Charlesworth lives in New York City with her husband and twin sons, who provide daily inspiration.
Deborah Schecter is a writer and editor of books for educators and children. Some of her previous Scholastic titles include Follow-the-Directions Art: Nursery Rhymes, Follow-the-Directions: Easy Origami, Teaching Reading and Writing With Nursery Rhymes, Sight Word Manipulatives for Reading Success, and My First Little Readers: Level A.
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Q: Hi, I wanted to purchase these for my granddaughter. Can anyone let me know if the inside pictures are in color. Thank you Donna
A: Hi, Donna! Regarding your question about the First Little Readers: Guided Reading Level a (Parent Pack) - by Deborah Schecter (Paperback): Good news, the included illustrations are colorized. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact MyTGTtech at 877-698-4883 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byRobert - 3 years agoTarget expert support
Q: Is level A the easiest level and D the hardest level in Reading? Want to get the simplest but I don't know what those letters mean.
A: Hi Roberta: I was shopping for the easiest books too and wondered if Level A was the easiest so I looked it up and Level A is the easiest. Around kindergarten level/ages 4-6. Hope this helps as I see that nobody responded to your question.
submitted byJanet - 5 years ago