These sets of readers provide a delightful transition from kindergarten reading skills to those of grade one. Each book, featuring true-to-life facts about one animal, is written in a simple format, relying on whimsical black and white picture clues. They make it easy for a child to exclaim, "I read the whole book." The books increase in challenge. Each book contains a list of phonics concepts used so that you can present any new concepts before beginning to read the book. If you are using the readers with the A Bee Sees unit program, teaching instructions are included in the teacher's manual.
Set I contains five booklets; each is paperback with black-and-white illustrations, 12 pages, 5 1/2 by 8 3/4 inches. The five booklets are Can a Bat Sit? (bat), A Day with the Cubs (bears), Who Am I? (beaver), The Garden Helper (worm), and A Visit with Mr. Mantis (praying mantis).
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