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Books in Word Families series

  • Nab the Crab

    Marie Powell

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2013)
    Presents rhyming words that end with "-ab" by introducing crabs at the beach.
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  • Ay as in Clay

    Kelly Doudna, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann

    Hardcover (SandCastle, Jan. 1, 2003)
    - Large type, moderate spacing between words- Common picture words help decode text- Easy-to-read decodable text- Supports letter-sound associations and phonemic awareness- Word repetition reinforces learning- Variety of punctuation- Natural oral language with descriptive language- Some challenging vocabulary- Text layout variation- Lively photographs and illustrations match engaging text- Innovative mix of nonfiction and fiction in each book- Eye-catching fluorescent color on covers draw immediate attention to a word family root and an easily recognizable visual using the word family- Full-color Photographs- Picture Glossary- Word List
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  • Oon as in Spoon

    Amanda Rondeau, Carey Molter

    Hardcover (SandCastle, Jan. 1, 2003)
    - Large type, moderate spacing between words- Common picture words help decode text- Easy-to-read decodable text- Supports letter-sound associations and phonemic awareness- Word repetition reinforces learning- Variety of punctuation- Natural oral language with descriptive language- Some challenging vocabulary- Text layout variation- Lively photographs and illustrations match engaging text- Innovative mix of nonfiction and fiction in each book- Eye-catching fluorescent color on covers draw immediate attention to a word family root and an easily recognizable visual using the word family- Full-color Photographs- Picture Glossary- Word List
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  • Ell as in Well

    Mary Elizabeth Salzmann

    Hardcover (SandCastle, Jan. 1, 2003)
    - Large type, moderate spacing between words- Common picture words help decode text- Easy-to-read decodable text- Supports letter-sound associations and phonemic awareness- Word repetition reinforces learning- Variety of punctuation- Natural oral language with descriptive language- Some challenging vocabulary- Text layout variation- Lively photographs and illustrations match engaging text- Innovative mix of nonfiction and fiction in each book- Eye-catching fluorescent color on covers draw immediate attention to a word family root and an easily recognizable visual using the word family- Full-color Photographs- Picture Glossary- Word List
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  • Ent as in Cent

    Pam Scheunemann

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "ent" in such words as "cent," "invent," "went," and "accent."
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  • Ash as in Trash

    Pam Scheunemann

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "ash" in such words as "trash," "rash," "dash," and "splash."
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  • Quit It!

    Marie Powell, Amy Cartwright

    Paperback (Smart Apple Media, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Young readers meet a girl and her younger sister Kit, who never seems to quit, while learning words in the -it word family.
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  • En as in Pen

    Carey Molter

    Hardcover (SandCastle, Jan. 1, 2003)
    - Large type, moderate spacing between words- Common picture words help decode text- Easy-to-read decodable text- Supports letter-sound associations and phonemic awareness- Word repetition reinforces learning- Variety of punctuation- Natural oral language with descriptive language- Some challenging vocabulary- Text layout variation- Lively photographs and illustrations match engaging text- Innovative mix of nonfiction and fiction in each book- Eye-catching fluorescent color on covers draw immediate attention to a word family root and an easily recognizable visual using the word family- Full-color Photographs- Picture Glossary- Word List
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  • Quit It!

    Marie Powell, Amy Cartwright

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2014)
    Young readers meet a girl and her younger sister Kit, who never seems to quit, while learning words in the -it word family.
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  • Ink as in Drink

    Pam Scheunemann

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "ink" in such words as "drink," "pink," "shrink," and "wink."
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  • Dig, Pig!

    Marie Powell

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2013)
    Presents rhyming words that end with "-ig" by following the adventures of Zig the pig.
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  • Don't Trip, Pip!

    Marie Powell, Amy Cartwright

    Paperback (Smart Apple Media, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Young readers follow the adventures of a boy named Kip and his clumsy dog, Pip, while learning words in the -ip word family.
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