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First Little Readers: Guided Reading Levels G & H (Parent Pack): 16 Irresistible Books That Are Just the Right Level for Growing Readers
C**
Six Yr old Motivated & Challenged Self Reader
First Little Readers was recommended and used while my 5 year old was taking speech therapy at Children Specialized Hospital. Initially, purchased reading level C, the same used at the hospital to incorporate at home. The books are no more than 16 pages and allows the little reader to be challenged and motivated to read. Now little one is in second grade. Level G&H are different colors in this pack. Level G is yellow and level H are purple. These new levels my little one when I say time to read my 6 year old immediately grabs these books. The challenge is still there within this new level and same layout as previous level but more challenging words strategically placed throughout the story.
R**M
Great!
Great books for beginner readers!
M**A
Highly recommend
These are great books for kids. They are short and easy to read. Perfect to work on reading or just to grow skills for little kids.
N**S
Better reader
I purchased these books for my niece, after she told me that she didn’t like to read because she can’t read good. After I corrected her grammar and told her that she doesn’t read well😊. I started looking on AMZ . I ordered these books to read with her at night when she’s with me. After a couple of weeks, I can see that she’s feeling more comfortable and confident. I think she just needed the one on one time sounding out words and taking her time.
E**O
Great reads!
My son loved them they are short and funny!
A**N
Top Notch
Our first grader was getting extremely frustrated with reading, until we bought these readers. We started on Box A, and within 5 weeks are reading Box G. Our daughter has found a love for reading, and loves the variety of different stories each box set provides.
C**R
Help you choose the appropriate level for your reader
I have posted the F&P and lexile level charts for parents to have familiarity with the leveled readers, and to assist in choosing what level to try with your learner.I noticed most of my child's readers (that showed a level on the back) were level E, so I wanted to stretch her vocabulary and decoding skills just a little, while building confidence, too. I had purchased a level H reader (not knowing what it was, bc they all say Level 1), and I could tell it was harder but still enjoyable for her to read mostly on her own. I'm glad I found these G&H readers which look more engaging than the Bob books, which I think we are done with at this point, since working up to Level 3 word families, (plus we have the K+1 sight words combo box still to complete.)The box is okay for me to pull out and store books so she works through them methodically, but I would not necessarily give it to the child to carry, open themselves, and put away on their own, or the books / box will get damaged.Many of the stories are based on fairy tales, which is great (Pinocchio, Gingerbread Man, Ugly Duckling etc.). But I could do without the "space-mail" Martian storyline, or monsters. It's not a big deal; I guess we can just skip those if we want.The monster one is not a bad story about making friends with different types of people, but the space-mail thing and meeting an online penpal aspect creeps me out, tbh, in today's day and age. I will probably plop that one in the garbage if I find it inappropriate, and keep it moving.Apart from that one icky story, for my 4.5yo, I just wish they were all about animals. To me, that'd be a little bit sweeter.
D**N
Wonderful
I have the experience with the Bob books… But these books I really think my son enjoys them quite a bit more he illustrations are better and you get more books which is a bargain!!! I encourage anybody to buy these
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