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comprehension. Fiction. (2), main idea (2), sight words (2), plot (2), middle (1), and understands phonics. Fiction. (1), This is about a boy who came into town with a stone but didn't have any food but he did have a plan to get some. Throughout the book people came by and shared and they all shared the soup together. Good book for comprehension (1), growing reader- understands many phonics rules (1), good book for 1st through 5th grade. Colorful pictures and short sentences. Fiction. (1), The three bears went out for a walk one day and they forgot to lock the door. Goldilocks came into their home and did a few things while the bears were away. Lets see if Goldilocks is going to get caught. Recognizes words by sight (1), good for comprehension. Colorful images and short sentences. Good for grades 1st-5th. Fiction. (1), Ms. Frizzle's class is learning about birds. The students want to see a real nest so they go on a field trip. They get on the school bus and pay a visit to a real robin's nest. The Carlos gets too close to some baby birds so the magic school bus is to the (1), fluency. Good for grades 3rd and up. Fiction. (1), Nancy really wants to get a special tooth holder necklace from the school nurse. How can she make sure her loose tooth falls out at school. Colorful images. Simple sentences for eager new readers-level 1. Fluency (1), sight words. Fiction. (1), ideal for sharing with emergent readers-my first. Phonics (1), short sentences. Comprehension question (1), phonics. Fiction. (1), he then passes by other swans and tells him he is beautiful and then stays with them. The book has large print and colorful pictures. The book is good for 1st graders-5th graders; growing reader. Learning to sound out long vowel words (1), phonics. Good for ages 5-9. Fiction. (1), and is a beginner book. Great for teaching points and student engagement. Fiction. (1), Red Fish (1), Blue Fish is a 1960 children's book by Dr. Seuss. It is a simple rhyming book for beginning readers (1), It tells the story of a spotted leopard who can change his spots and their colors (1), and can even juggle them. Kindergarten book (1), simple wording. Fiction. (1), This is a good book to start just for a brain break in class. Reading this to your students chapter by chapter is a good way to refocus them. Starting the book may be in 4th grade for literacy discussions. Fiction. (1), Great book for teaching about environmental issues (1), like recycling. This book can be started in Kindergarten because they learn that it is not okay to throw our trash on the ground. Fiction and Non-Fiction. (1), recognizes a number of words by sight (1), so he thinks the sky is falling so he should go tell the king. While on his way to tell the king he passed all these animals so they all went with king. King gives an umbrella to chicken little and it helps him out. Short sentences (1), A swan was born into a family of ducks who then called him the "ugly duckling". A time later (1), he will ask for everything that you have.This is a cute and funny story for children and has a good lesson on sharing. This is good for ages Pre K-2nd grade. This book is a circle book. Good prediction book (1), the caterpillar was hatched out of a tiny egg. He was very hungry. On Monday (1), he ate through one apple; on Tuesday (1), he ate through three plums--and still he was hungry. At the end of the second week he emerges to a beautiful butterfly. Good book for learning the days of the week (1), to counting (1), to metamorphosis. Words are easy and short sentences. Colorful images. Good for 1st grade and up (1), might be a little difficult for a beginner reader. Fiction. (1), short sentences. Good for ages 4-8. Good for beginning (1), middle and end. Fiction. (1), maybe more for 1st grade. Pictures don't give exact clues for words. Short sentences. Fiction. (1), and good for asking questions. Fiction. (1), conflict. Colorful images. Good book for 1st grades through 5th grade. Fiction. (1), Arthur doesn't like his teacher because he actually makes his class do work while the other teachers goes outside and goes on field trips. Can help with spelling words. Good book for children who has had experiences in spelling bees. Good book for decidin (1), colorful images and good for comprehension boosters. Fiction. (1), The baby bird hatches out of his nest and goes and find his mother because the mother flies away and finds food for them. Advance kindergarten (1), A woman made a cookie boy (1), which then ran away. Whatever he passed wanted to eat him. He finally saw a fox who would help him but instead of the fox helping (1), he ate the cookie boy. This book is good for Pre-K-1st graders. It has short sentences and cute pictures that go along with the wording. Good book for comprehension boosters also good for learning to sound out long vowel words. Fiction. (1), Mittens goes to school with Nick for show and tell. Mittens wants to see everything. But exploring the classroom while everyone is away might get this kitty into big trouble. The book is good for ages 4-8. It has colorful pages and large print. Ideal for (1), word repetition. Fiction. (1), him and his friends get together and volunteer their help. They learn that community service and helping others is rewarding. This is a good book about helping others. It is a good book for ages K-2nd graders. Ideal for sharing with emergent readers. Good (1), "What do you see"? Each page introduces a new animal. Repeating books (1), getting students engaged and looking at a picture for context clues to help guide them through the readings.This book is good for a beginner reader. It is a great book to practice colors and animals with. The print is large as well with colorful images. F (1), Max the duck wishes he could do something for the other animals living at Irene's house. When his aunts have arrived for a visit they ask Max to do everything for him so Max is helpful. Shows how students can be helpful. Simple sentences for eager new rea (1), and simple concepts. Fiction. (1), it was meant to represent that you're about to be on your own and you will go far in life. You are able to better yourself and go far in life. Fiction and Non Fiction. (1), This book was intended for college students (1), Little Bunny and his family are looking at everyday objects along with poetic words capture the excitement of a young child exploring new boundaries (1), I think this book would be great for literature groups. It is a fun and exciting book but has a tragedy to it. Good for 6th grade and up. Fiction. (1), A little boy passes by a store and sees they are selling a sewing machine (1), Butterflies: Incredible Insects includes information on their life cycle (1), where they live and what they eat. The teacher and students can make a word web together. Once the word web is finished (1), the students can then write about what they have learned. Grades 2nd and up. Non-Fiction (1), With a little help from Cat and the Hat (1), Sally and Dick observe a small miracle in their own backyard. It is the metamorphosis of an egg into an a caterpillar into a chrysalis into a bright new butterfly. Along the way (1), Join Minna (1), and their parents go a Butterfly Place. They meet Bert the butterfly man who helps them learn about the monarch butterfly; how the monarchs grows (1), and about the yearly migration. Students can make a booklet and have facts in it and draw pictures and then they can discuss it (1), Good for 2nd grades and up. Fiction. (1), it talks about how butterflies sees images all at once. The students can have their own imagination and draw their own butterflies and they can talk in groups about where they want to live and why. Good for grades 2nd grades and up. Fiction. (1), Carmen takes us back to her hometown and brings to life more loving memories of growing up in a traditional Mexican American community. as both English and Spanish. Colorful images and detailed. Students can get in groups and talk about their cultural or (1), The book is best known for its morals about the value of being individual and for the distinctive shiny foil scales of rainbow fish (1), immediately puts him out of the gates (1), Good for Kindergarten through first grades. Colorful images. Children can draw their own fish and color it however they want to. Fiction. (1), Multicultural pictures about her journey taking family pictures. Perfect for ESL students because it has both English and Spanish. Non-Fiction. (1), Great book to teach cause and effect. He steps in something different every time and it changes his shoe colors. Good for 1st-3rd graders. Colorful images and short sentences. Fiction. (1), with a freewheeling plot about a boy and a girl named Jay and Kay and the many amazing creatures they have for friends and pets. Great for kindergarten. Fiction. (1), A patient kitty knits away while watching three kittens that are getting ready for bedtime. The kittens get different items to warm them up. Good for comprehension (1), has rhyming. Fiction. (1), she makes the perfect card for her secret valentine. The she discovers who her secret valentine is. This book is good for grades 1st through 3rd graders. It has big print and colorful pictures. Good to practice sight words. Fiction. (1), In this story there are three pigs and a big bad wolf. The wolf likes to eat little pigs so the pigs made houses. The pigs houses are all different. Lets see if the wolf blows the houses down. Good book for learning to sound out long vowel words and compr (1), phonics and sight words. Fiction. (1), This book is meant to inspire children to use their imagination. This is a good book to read to Kindergarteners and have them do a if I was a monster type of assignment. Open their minds to creativity. Good for beginning middle and end (1), but they have to guess the right amount of beans in the jar at the store. The family really needs the sewing machine. A good beginning middle and end book. Good book for 2nd graders and up. Non-Fiction. (1), but before long they end up getting lost. This book will be funny for students because both Digger and Dadasaur mixes up silly phrases. It is also good for sight words and simple phonics sounds. It is a good book for pre K-1st graders. Fiction. (1), and thus the stage is set for Edward Tudor to experience the life of a commoner and for Tom Canty to live the life of a real-life prince. Good book for prediction and small group discussions. Fiction. (1), believing that the prince is the pauper (1), Cute book to read as a brain break. Also to help gain a better understanding of comprehension and discussion groups. Good for 6th grade and up. Fiction. (1), main idea and inferencing throughout the story. Fiction. (1), and ABC ordering. Fiction. (1), as the bunny greets all the familiar things in this new world. Good book for rhyming words and blends. Good beginner book from K-1st. Fiction. (1), Sam-I-Am repeatedly asks his unnamed friend (1), green eggs. Good book for rhyming words and repetition. Beginner book that encourages children to read themselves with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning. Fiction. (1), Daddy bear tries to show his son how to use his sled (1), and skis Santa bought him for Christmas. Has rhyming words so you can do an activity on rhyming and a good book for prediction. Good for grades 1st-3rd grade. Fiction. (1), Good for young children such as Kindergarten. Has the concepts of rhyming as well as opposites such as left and right (1), so you can ask your students to name some opposites and give them examples. Also shows repetition. Fiction. (1), Pongo the dalmatian and his wife Perdita undertake a daring expedition to rescue their fifteen puppies from the clutches of the vicious Cruella de Vil. Good for grades 3-5. A good prediction book as well as a discussion book for students. Fiction. (1), This is about an ode to the strongest of bonds-the love from a parent. Simple sentences and pictures. Good for grades K-1. The there can be an activity where the students write and they can put down reasons why parents kiss them. Fiction. (1), A strange egg appears in a birds nest and the two birds wonder how it got in their nest. Then the egg hatches and come to find out it is an alligator. Good for grades 1st-3rd. Good book for finding the main characters (1), The exciting tale of Simba (1), The guard (1), a young cub who earns his place in the Circle of Life (1), is retold in the classic Little Golden Book format.Young Simba just cant wait to be king and with the help of his friends Timon and Pumbaa (1), the cub grows into a brave lion Good for grades 1st-3rd. Good for prediction and beginning middle and end. Fiction. (1), Piglet starts making a scrapbook about all of him and his friends. Then one day he wandered what they were doing outside so he went to see and they were being mean so piglet ran away. Long story short (1), at the end everyone was being nice to each other. Good book for 2nd-4th graders (1), colorful pictures. Good for prediction and main idea. Fiction. (1), A heffalump is heard trumpeting in the hundred acre woods. Winnie the pooh (1), and piglet are scared and rush to Rabbit's house for advice. Good for 2nd-4th graders. Colorful images. Good book for prediction (1), main characters. Fiction. (1), Brother bear and sister bear saw a kite contest sign (1), but they didn't have one so papa bear made one. It was the highest one at the contest. Has rhyming words and sight words. Good book for beginning readers (1), colorful images. Fiction. (1), One sunny Sunday (1), short sentences. Good for K-2nd grades. Good for sequencing (1), good for independent readers (1), This book takes the reader to each page and asks (1), Rotten Ralph hasn't had the best luck in his health. When he is feeling bad (1), Sarah takes Ralph to the vet and he is happy to go. But at the vet (1), the vet tells them that Ralph is down to the very last of his nine lives. One more and he will be gone forever. Sarah has faith and hope that she will keep her cat safe. Throughout the story it talks about all the lives Sarah and Ralph have used. But afte (1), A brown bunny and a grey bunny do all things together throughout the day (1), but their favorite thing to do is to hug. Depending on the time and the weather is if they play inside and or outside and they find something to do. Then when the clock goes to 8:00 (1), Little Critter shows he can be independent and do things on his own without help such as tying shows (1), riding his bike (1), kicking a ball (1), watching after his sister. But there is one thing he can not do alone. This book is good for ages 4-7 years old. It contains short sentences and has a lot of sight words. This book also has repetition such as (1), Chicken Little got hit on the head by an acorn (1), Today is the big dino party and Digger and Dadasaur take a ride into town to get a cake (1), This book is about zoo animals from polar bear to walrus make sounds for each other (1), Two Fish (1), while children practices the animals sounds for the zookeeper. This book is a good beginners book. It is a good book to look at colors (1), This book is about a mother who loves his son and it goes through the different stages from when he is a baby to when he is all grown up. Every night his mother sings to him "I'll love you forever (1), as long as I'm living (1), my baby you'll be" while rocking him as he sleeps. This happens until she get old. Then the son grows up (1), Two young tooth fairy sisters journey by night into the huge world of humans to get this young boy named Daniel's tooth. Their parents are scared for them just because it is their first time (1), Mac and Cheese are best friends. Mac wants Cheese to go to the beach with him (1), but Cheese doesn't like the beach. Mac convinces that the sea is the place to be. So finally they set off and go. Then when they decide to go (1), Every time little critter did something his little sister wanted to do the same thing that he was doing. Little Critter wants to read a book (1), or ride a bike etc (1), and little sister wants to do what her brother does. This book is good for grades 1st-3rd. It has short sentences and colorful images. This book is good for those who have other siblings and they can discuss what their siblings do as well. The kids that l (1), When Katy Duck receives a secret valentine filled with sparkly stars (1), When Little Critter finds out one of his neighbors is in need (1), One Fish (1), The turtle and the bunny want to race. The turtle is slow and the bunny is fast. Lets see who wins the race and why they win the race. This book is good for a growing reader. It is a good book for students to sound out long vowel words (1), skates (1), Pip (1), size (1), colors (1), short sentences (1), repeating words (1), fluency (1), Non-Fiction. (1), basic language (1), tigger (1), shape (1), but in the end (1), Fear (1), of all things (1), Anger (1), Fluency (1), Sadness (1), high and low (1), word work activities (1), more words (1), I'll like you for always (1), how they eat (1), If you take a mouse to school (1), lots of sight words (1), in a multiplicity of ways (1), whether his friend would like ham accompanied by (1), she wonders who it could be from. With a little friend from her friend (1), yellow like a lemon (1), animals (1), philosophical discussion.Fiction. (1), she thinks its a bowl of milk in the sky. And she wants it. Good pictures (1), describes what the kitten does during each step (1), Three frogs live together on an island. All day long they bicker saying "It's Mine (1), Its Mine!" Then a bad storm comes and a brown toad comes along and it helps them realize that sharing is much more fun. Leo makes it possible for kids to see themselves of others who share our world. Colorful images. Good for 6th grade and up. Fiction. (1), Fredrick the mouse doesn't scurry around preparing for winter like the other field mice do (1), but still has something to offer when the cold winds blow. This story will help people to remember that everything in life doesn't have to be practical. Colorful images. Good for a bedtime story. Good for ages 6th grade and up. Fiction. (1), Unlike the other crocodiles (1), Cornelius walks upright (1), sees things and does tricks no other crocodile can do. His friends aren't impressed. At first Cornelius is disappointed (1), but things aren't always what they seem (1), and life on the river beach is about to undergo some big changes. Illustrations are done in a collage style that is very fun to look at-colorful and inventive. Good for 6th grade and up. Good for discussion for various ways we show and hide feelings (1), A young girl tries to be the best at everything she does. So naturally (1), its about how groovy of a time you are getting there. colorful images (1), she's determined that her ice skating class put on the perfect show. Her classmates' carefree attitude frustrates the young perfectionist (1), she learns that having fun is just as important as doing your best. Colorful images and short sentences. Good for Pre-k through 5th grades; guided reading 1. Good book for studying blends. Fiction. (1), Disney/Pixar's Inside Out takes readers to a place that everyone knows but no one has ever seen: inside the human mind. This leveled reader stars the crazy characters from the hit film: Joy (1), and Disgust. Colorful images. Good for grades 1-5 (1), guided reading k. Fiction. (1), Franklin is excited about visiting the museum with his class (1), but apprehensive about coming face to face with a real dinosaur. When he finds out that the dinosaurs are no longer alive (1), Franklin is finally able to enjoy his visit. Colorful images. Good for grades 1st-3rd. Good book because it introduces children to a museum and the many adventures awaiting them to visit one. Good example of a beginning (1), and end. Fiction. (1), If you give a mouse a brownie (1), he's going to ask for some ice cream to go with it. When you give him the ice cream (1), he'll probably ask you for a spoon. He'll start drumming on the table. Drumming will get him so excited he'll want to start a band. Colorful images (1), It is Kitten's first full moon and when she sees it (1), he realizes its not about who wins (1), In the sea there is a school of fish. There is also danger in the sea as well and the fish are afraid so they start to hide. The Swimmy comes along and shows the other fish how if there is teamwork they can overcome any danger. This book is good for 5th g (1), Pig gets a letter in the mail. Pig has found a treasure map and is going to dig for buried treasure. Short sentences and colorful images (1), gets married and has a daughter and says the exact same line to his new born daughter and his mom. This is a good book for 1st-6th graders. It has pictures and colorful images. This is a good repetition book as well. Non-fiction. (1), but they make it home safe and sound. This book is good for 1st-3rd grades. It is very detailed and has lots of pictures that are colorful. This is a good book for comprehension questions. Fiction. (1), they start getting ready for bed. This book has lots of rhyming words. This assures kids that there is plenty to do inside and outside that goes around the clock. It is detailed with lots of pictures. This book is good for ages K-2nd. Fiction. (1), they are finally happy and together once again. This book is good for ages 8 and up. It is good for comprehension questions as well. Fiction. (1), This book is about a child who planted a sugar maple tree. It is following a life cycle of a maple tree from being a seed to things in between. It is a good book for 4-8 years old with large print. It is a good book for little scientists. Non-Fiction. (1), "I can.." Fiction. (1), and the sounds of what the different animals make. The print is large as well with the colorful images. Fiction. (1), they miss their bus ride. This is a good book for beginners. This book has simple text with large print and colored images. This is a good rhyming book for students as well and good comprehension questions. Fiction. (1), "Me Too". Fiction. (1), recognizes a number of words by sight and understands many phonics rules. It has short sentences and colorful images. Fiction. (1), A good big brother takes his energetic little sister to the park for an exhausting day. Colorful images and short sentences. Good for 4-8 year olds. Fiction. (1), Good book for beginner readers. Good for phonics. Fiction. (1), One sunny day Turtle wants to race Pete in his new car. Pete is up for a challenge with his bicycle. When Pete crosses the finish line (1), Pete the Cat bites into a bad banana and decides that he never ever wants to eat bananas again. But Pete really likes bananas! Will a rotten bite ruin Pets love for bananas? Colorful pictures (1), Buzz creates a comic book that features Buzz boy and Fly guy as the superheroes (1), Colorful images (1), good for ages 5-9 (1), and short sentences (1), Elephants are grey. Pigs are pink. Only the chameleon has no color of his own. He is purple like a feather (1), even black and orange like a tiger. Good for 6th graders and up. Simple words and vibrant colors Fiction. (1), Little wolf is tired of eating lamburgers and sloppy does (1), but when he tricks his parents into thinking there is a boy in the woods (1), they could all miss a chance for a real feast. Colorful images. Good book for ages 6-10. Fiction. (1), When Pete goes to school (1), he finds out the teacher is sick and the substitute teacher is his mom. Colorful images (1), Talks about where they live at. It talks about how there are several different moths and butterflies. Then it talks about the stages until it becomes a butterfly. Throughout the book it talks about the different kinds of butterflies and their characterist (1)
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