FRIENDLY CRITTERS' SIGHT WORD STORIES, BOOK TWO ~~ For BEGINNING READERS And ESL STUDENTS ~~

FRIENDLY CRITTERS' SIGHT WORD STORIES, BOOK TWO ~~ For BEGINNING READERS And ESL STUDENTS ~~ "Where is That Blue Bird?"

by Marilynn Anderson
FRIENDLY CRITTERS' SIGHT WORD STORIES, BOOK TWO ~~ For BEGINNING READERS And ESL STUDENTS ~~

FRIENDLY CRITTERS' SIGHT WORD STORIES, BOOK TWO ~~ For BEGINNING READERS And ESL STUDENTS ~~ "Where is That Blue Bird?"

by Marilynn Anderson

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Overview

This kid-friendly and humorous rhyming book includes illustrated stories where lively characters invite the reader on the search for the big blue bird. Easy sight words are presented for beginning readers and English learners.

Sight words: went, did, here, no, not, you, blue, where, that, is, away, a, saw, all, play, can't, have, her, know, now, go, come, back, that, I'm, big, the, she, of, this, he, say, going.

More words, just for fun: must, clue, soon, meet, moon, funny, today, dog, goodbye, bird.

The next book in this series features the story, "Are We There, YET?" where more easy sight words are included to build reading proficiency.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016061214
Publisher: Marilynn Anderson
Publication date: 01/05/2013
Series: Friendly Critters' Stories , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 549 KB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Most of my publications are especially for elementary and middle school students. I am a reading instructor who promotes improving reading and writing skills, although I have written two books for memorizing math facts. I am a newspaper feature author who is published weekly. Readers ask for MORE "Funny Fill-In Stories," which I am now publishing as eBooks, too. Shhhh... Here's a secret: I also write cookbooks. My cookbooks are for people who don't want to spend much time in the kitchen, but like to eat really good meals. That's me. So I write cookbooks. I like writing better than cooking.
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