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Books in Look, read, learn series

  • Nika Illahee:

    Mary B. Worthylake, Henry Luhrs

    Hardcover (Melmont Publishers, March 15, 1962)
    Melmont Publishers, Inc. (1962)
  • Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read - Level 8: Early Fluent Readers

    Hooked on Phonics

    Paperback (Hooked on Phonics, Feb. 21, 2017)
    Hooked on Phonics® Learn to Read Level 8 is the final level in the complete 8-level Learn to Read series. - Level 1: All About Letters (Pre-K) - Level 2: All About Letters (Pre-K) - Level 3: Word Families (Kindergarten) - Level 4: Word Families (Kindergarten) - Level 5: Beginning Phonics (First Grade) - Level 6: Beginning Phonics (First Grade) - Level 7: Early Fluent Readers (Second Grade) - Level 8: Early Fluent Readers (Second Grade) All 8 levels are available in the Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Kit Designed to help your child learn the building blocks of reading, Learn to Read Level 8 covers: - Level 7 Review - Vowel Teams Like “oy,” “au,” and “oi” - Diphthongs and Complex Consonant Blends Like “igh” and “spl” - “wr-” and “kn-” - Soft “c” and “g” - Two-Syllable Words - 18 New Sight Words This set includes: - 3 Original Storybooks written to reinforce the skills your child learns in the program - This Book is Broken - The Puppy Look - Shoes in the Night - 1 Bonus Book, The Swish-Smacker Dirt Hacker, by the award-winning children's book author Carolyn Crimi - 1 Workbook that will guide you and your child through all of the lessons and many fun activities - 1 DVD filled with music videos and fun introductions to each lesson, where letters come to life - 1 Set of Stickers to proudly display in the workbooks and celebrate reading success - Video streaming online of all DVD content and additional bonus content on MyHOP (My.HookedonPhonics.com) Designed in conjunction with leading educators, award-winning authors, teachers and parents, Hooked on Phonics® Learn to Read uses a proven, simple, and fun method to give your child a strong foundation in phonics and reading skills. - Learn: Your child learns to read new words by watching the videos and reading the workbook. - Practice: Your child practices reading the new sound combinations and words in the workbook. - Read: Your child puts it all together to read a great story. - Celebrate: Celebrate success after each lesson and track your child’s progress!
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  • About our weather

    Gertrude Hevener Gibson

    Unknown Binding (Melmont Publishers, Feb. 10, 1960)
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  • What's in My Pocket?

    Rozanne Lanczak Williams, Amy Cartwright

    Paperback (Learn to Read, Aug. 17, 2017)
    Repetitive, predictable story lines and illustrations that match the text provide maximum support to the emergent reader. Engaging stories promote reading comprehension, and easy and fun activities on the inside back covers extend learning. Great for Reading First, Fluency, Vocabulary, Text Comprehension, and ESL/ELL!
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  • What Sinks? What Floats?

    Rozanne Williams, Robin Boyer

    Paperback (Learn to Read, Aug. 30, 2017)
    Repetitive, predictable story lines and illustrations that match the text provide maximum support to the emergent reader. Engaging stories promote reading comprehension, and easy and fun activities on the inside back covers extend learning. Great for Reading First, Fluency, Vocabulary, Text Comprehension, and ESL/ELL!
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  • About school helpers

    Elaine Hoffman

    Hardcover (Melmont Publishers, March 15, 1967)
    1967 printing. An exploration of the personnel who help out during a typical public school day of the era. Black-and-white photos.
  • Seeds are wonderful,

    Willene Kay Foster

    Hardcover (Melmont Publishers, March 15, 1960)
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  • Learn-to-Read Treasure Hunts: Fifty Skill-Building Games for Beginning Readers and Their Parents

    Scott Ritche, Steve Cohen

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, Jan. 3, 1997)
    Learn-to-Read Treasure Hunts provides 50 days (or 10 school weeks) of family fun while giving kids ages 5 to 7 the skills and confidence they need to become better readers. The concept is simple and designed to work no matter what method of teaching is being used in school. There's one treasure hunt per day, three or four clues per treasure hunt, with each perforated page a written clue that parents tear off, fold, and hide. The child has to read each clue to complete the hunt. For example, Clue #1 of Day #1 reads: "Look under a pan," with the word "pan" illustrated. On the back of the final clue each day is a bonus phonics game in which kids match words to pictures. Fifty reward stickers are included with the book.For ages 5-7. 63,000 copies in print.
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  • A day in Oraibi;

    Harry Clebourne James

    Hardcover (Melmont Publishers, March 15, 1959)
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  • About ready-to-wear clothes

    Terry Shannon

    Unknown Binding (Melmont Publishers, March 15, 1961)
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  • Hooked on Phonics: Learn to Read Second Grade System

    Hooked on Phonics

    Paperback (Hooked on Phonics, June 28, 2005)
    This second-grade learn-to-read kit uses audio CDs, flash cards, and workbooks filled with activities and stories to give kids an understanding of long vowels, complex vowels, and challenging sound combinations. Plus, eight richly illustrated books and four adventure-filled chapter books help turn reading practice into reading for fun!
  • My First Read And Learn Favorite Bible Verses

    Mary Manz Simon, Duendes Del Sur

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., Feb. 1, 2008)
    My First Read and Learn Favorite Bible Verses highlights passages that are developmentally appropriate for young children to say, repeat and embrace. (from the Introduction by Dr. Mary Manz Simon)Scholastic, and reknowned author and lecturer Dr. Mary Manz Simon have joined together to bring you My First Read and Learn Memory Bible. As parents share these timeless truths with young children, symbols on each page help them integrate the words into everyday activities.The icons are: globe (creation), sun peeking (morning), star (evening), church (worship), lightning (safety), heart (virtues), smiley face (friends), folded hands (prayer), and a rainbow (hope for the future).A simple way to help children experience the Bible and grow in their understanding of God's love.
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