Biscuit Finds a Friend (My First I Can Read) by Alyssa Satin Capucilli - Presentation Transcript
Biscuit Finds a Friend (My First I Can
Read) by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
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Quack! Quack! Whats that sound? Biscuit goes to see and meets a lost
duckling. Biscuit helps the duckling find its way home, and then the fun
begins. Woof! Quack!
Personal Review: Biscuit Finds a Friend (My First I Can Read)
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
My five year old daughter is just beginning to read and I have to tell you
that my husband and I have been through a lot of books that claim they are
`primers' but which aren't.
Either they use a huge vocabulary, or else they have too many words per
page. In one case the entire book was written in the past tense. And
while they might be great for a more experienced new reader, they are not
good for true beginning/emergent readers; children with just a few weeks
under their belts.
In any case, "Biscuit Finds a Friend" does not have any of these problems.
You will find text that is simple and uncluttered, with not too many words
per page. An example follows for you to judge for yourself:
The little duck is lost.
Woof! Woof!
We will bring the little duck back to the pond.
Woof! Woof!
Here, little duck.
Here is the pond.
Here is your mother and your father.
Quack!
Five Stars. A real book for beginning/emergent readers. The text is
simple and just repetitive enough that children are encouraged. The
artwork and story line appeal to children whether they are reading or not.
Certainly my 3 year old son enjoys this book as well.
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My five year old daughter is just beginning to read more
My five year old daughter is just beginning to read and I have to tell you that my husband and I have been through a lot of books that claim they are `primers' but which aren't.
Either they use a huge vocabulary, or else they have too many words per page. In one case the entire book was written in the past tense. And while they might be great for a more experienced new reader, they are not good for true beginning/emergent readers; children with just a few weeks under their belts.
In any case, "Biscuit Finds a Friend" does not have any of these problems. You will find text that is simple and uncluttered, with not too many words per page. An example follows for you to judge for yourself:
The little duck is lost.
Woof! Woof!
We will bring the little duck back to the pond.
Woof! Woof!
Here, little duck.
Here is the pond.
Here is your mother and your father.
Quack!
Five Stars. A real book for beginning/emergent readers. The text is simple and just repetitive enough that children are encouraged. The artwork and story line appeal to children whether they are reading or not. Certainly my 3 year old son enjoys this book as well. less
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