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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I haven't read this all the way through or worked with a child on this, but it seems competent. I did worry that it was a little wordy for a small child, but can't say for sure whether it would be. Good to have another alternative for teaching reading. When my daughter was about 4, I got this book because she was so eager to read on her own. We got through all the short vowels and most of the consonants before we stopped. My daughter was reading on her own at an advanced level, and the lessons no longer interested her. She is now 10, loves to read and is an excellent speller. I can't say for sure whether it was this book that helped her figure out reading, but I think it did help her off to a great start. no reviews | add a review
New to the Revised Edition, this Student Book contains all the text your child will need for the lessons in The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading, Revised Edition. Created and designed based on feedback from parents and teachers over the past 20 years, the Student Book allows children to focus only on the material they are using, without being distracted by additional text in the Instructor Book. From "a" to "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," these pages are the doorway to a whole lifetime of reading. No library descriptions found. |
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