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Little Bear's Friend (I Can Read! Level 1)
Little Bear and a girl name Emily become friends and then must deal with her moving away.
One summer Little Bear makes friends with a girl named Emily. But when summer ends, Emily must leave. Little Bear is very sad - until he finds a way to stay close to his new friend even when she is far away!
By Veritas Press, these comprehension guides are for beginning readers. Each guide covers fourteen favorite children's books, like Madeline, Miss Nelson is Missing, A New Coat for Anna, Amelia Bedelia, Caps for Sale, Billy and Blaze, Frog and Toad, and more. It is recommended to spend at least three or four days on each book, with the child reading it to you at least twice and completing the comprehension activities. After a "to the teacher" page, the rest of the book is simply packed with the activity worksheets. These include comprehension questions, comprehension activities, art activities, and handwriting exercises. There are around 5-10 activities for each book covered. Each activity centers on material from the book to help children retain what they've read. The books are arranged in order of difficulty, but you can work through them in order you want. The books are 148 and 170 pgs respectively. Reproducible. An additional volume in this series covers 8 more books for youngsters: Danny and the Dinosaur, Mouse Soup>, My Father's Dragon, Now We are Six, Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective, Hundred Dresses, Owls in the Family, and Sarah Plain and Tall. The format is similar to the other two volumes, though the length of each activity section ranges from 3 to 16 pages. - Melissa
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Grades: | PK-3 |
Brand: | HarperCollins Childrens |
ISBN: | 9780064440516 |
Length in Inches: | 9 |
Width in Inches: | 6 |
Height in Inches: | 0.125 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.25 |
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I have good memories of this, and since my daughter shares the main character's name, I hope she will enjoy it as well.
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I chose this book and others in the series as beginning readers for my children because they are twaddle free gentle tales with delightful art.