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Books with author Marie Cirano

  • The Ducks Are Too Hot!

    Marie Cirano

    language (Third Press, July 31, 2011)
    With simple words, cute pictures and practice flashcards, this book is a great way to get your child started with reading. Over 90% of the words in this book are either sight words or sight nouns (also known as Dolch sight words, Fry Words, High Frequency Words, Start Words or even Wall Words). Other words used in the book are familiar words that will be easy for your child to sound out.Words In This Book:- Sight Words: added, all, and, are, asked, at, be, cold, did, don't, down, first, fun, go, had, he, here, his, hot, if, in, into, is, it, jump, jumped, just, know, like, little, no, not, once, play, played, right, run, said, that, the, their, they, three, to, too, walked, want, wanted, warm, was, we, why, will, would, yes, you- Sight Nouns: baby, duck, ducks, nest, mother, water- Other words: sat, second Plus, to help your child practice reading, every word used in this story is included as a separate Flashcard at the end of the book. You can use these cards to check your child’s mastery of the words contained in the book.
  • Little Boy Wants a Fish

    Marie Cirano

    language (Third Press, Jan. 10, 2012)
    With simple words, cute pictures and practice flashcards, this book is a great way to get your child started with reading. Over 90% of the words in this book are either sight words or sight nouns (also known as Dolch sight words, Fry Words, High Frequency Words, Start Words or even Wall Words). Other words used in the book are familiar words that will be easy for your child to sound out.Words In This Book:- Sight Words: a, about, and, are, as, asked, be big, but, can, clean, could, do, does, don’t, fun, get, got, him, his, how, I, in, is, it, know, like, little, live, me, my, no, not, on, play, ride, said, sing, sit, small, that, the, they, to, too, want, what, why, with, would, you- Sight Nouns: bear, bird, boy, cat, duck, fish, horse, pig, sister, water- Other Words: deer, maybe, mud, pet, turtlePlus, to help your child practice reading, every word used in this story is included as a separate Flashcard at the end of the book. You can use these cards to check your child’s mastery of the words contained in the book. * Spoiler Alert: * The story is about a little boy who wants a fish. His sister suggests various other animals (bear, cat, bird, deer) but in the end, he gets a fish.
  • Little Dog Wants to Play

    Marie Cirano

    language (Third Press, March 12, 2011)
    With simple words, cute pictures and practice flashcards, this book is a great way to get your child started with reading. Over 90% of the words in this book are either sight words or sight nouns (also known as Dolch sight words, Fry Words, High Frequency Words, Start Words or even Wall Words). Other words used in the book are familiar words that will be easy for your child to sound out.Words In This Book:- Sight Words: a, and, be, big, but, by, can, could, do, find, found, he, his, is, it, little, no, not, now, play, see, that, the, there, to, under, want, what, where, you- Sight Nouns: ball, dog, flowers, tree- Other words: bush, woofPlus, to help your child practice reading, every word used in this story is included as a separate Flashcard at the end of the book. You can use these cards to check your child’s mastery of the words contained in the book.
  • Mother Duck Hears a Sound

    Marie Cirano

    language (Third Press, March 6, 2011)
    With simple words, cute pictures and practice flashcards, this book is a great way to get your child started with reading. Over 70% of the words in this book are either sight words or sight nouns (also known as Dolch sight words, Fry Words, High Frequency Words, Start Words or even Wall Words). Other words used in the book are familiar words that will be easy for your child to sound out.Words In This Book:- Sight Words: a, be, come, her, is, it, little, no, of, out, says, that, the, to, was, wants, what- Sight Nouns: baby, bird, dog, duck, head, leg, mother- Other Words: happy, hears, quack, sound, tap, tweet, woofPlus, to help your child practice reading, every word used in this story is included as a separate Flashcard at the end of the book. You can use these cards to check your child’s mastery of the words contained in the book.
  • Little Dog Wants to Play

    Marie Cirano

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 23, 2013)
    With simple words, cute pictures and practice flashcards, this book is a great way to get your child started with reading. This story has 84 words and 17 engaging, illustrated pages. Over 90% of the words in this book are either sight words or sight nouns (also known as Dolch words, Fry Words, High Frequency Words, Star Words or even Wall Words). Other words used in the book are familiar words that will be easy for your child to sound out. Words Used in This Story: * Sight Words: a, and, be, big, but, by, can, could, do, find, found, he, his, is, it, little, no, not, now, play, see, that, the, there, to, under, want, what, where, you * Sight Nouns: ball, dog, flowers, tree * Other words: bush, woof Plus, to help your child practice reading, every word used in this story is included in a separate list at the end of the book. You can use these pages to check your child’s mastery of the words contained in the book.
  • Mother Duck Hears a Sound

    Marie Cirano

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 23, 2013)
    With simple words, cute pictures and practice flashcards, this book is a great way to get your child started with reading. Over 70% of the words in this book are either sight words or sight nouns (also known as Dolch sight words, high-frequency words, Fry words o even star words). NOTE... it would be 90% but the word "tap" is used frequently. Other words used in the book are familiar words that will be easy for your child to sound out. - Sight Words featured in this story include: a, be, come, her, is, it, little, no, of, out, says, that, the, to, was, wants, what - Sight Nouns featured in this story include: baby, bird, dog, duck, head, leg, mother - Other words used in this story include: happy, hears, quack, sound, tap, tweet, woof Plus, to help your child practice reading, every word used in this story is included in a separate Flashcard list at the end of the book. You can use this section to test your child’s mastery of the words contained in the book.
  • The Ducks Are Too Hot

    Marie Cirano

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 23, 2013)
    With simple words, cute pictures and practice flashcards, this book is a great way to get your child started with reading. Over 90% of the words in this book are either sight words or sight nouns (also known as Dolch words, Fry Words, High Frequency Words, Star Words or even Wall Words). Other words used in the book are familiar words that will be easy for your child to sound out. Words Used in This Story: - Sight Words: added, all, and, are, asked, at, be, cold, did, don't, down, first, fun, go, had, he, here, his, hot, if, in, into, is, it, jump, jumped, just, know, like, little, no, not, once, play, played, right, run, said, that, the, their, they, three, to, too, walked, want, wanted, warm, was, we, why, will, would, yes, you - Sight Nouns: baby, duck, ducks, nest, mother, water - Other words: sat, second Plus, to help your child practice reading, every word used in this story is included in a separate list at the end of the book. You can use these pages to check your child’s mastery of the words contained in the book.