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Books in Caramel Tree Readers Level 5 series

  • Pete the Pelican

    Mariam Seedat, Frances Ulrich

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Oct. 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Starter Level is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 3 to 5. They are 50 to 100 words in length and focus on phonics and learning the alphabet. Pete the Pelican is huge; he is too big to fly. His friend, June, decides to help and ties Pete onto her plane. This story reviews the Magic E with each of the vowels."
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  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    Billie Huban

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, June 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 2 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 5 to 7. It offers a range of classic fairy tale adaptations and stories with 500 to 700 words. Each book in this set features a few sentences per page that are accompanied by detailed illustrations. Given the familiar contexts, some of the fairy tales have been reworked or adapted so that students are always surprised and eager to read all the way to the unexpected endings. The Three Bears are new in town and everyone is afraid of them. No one visits their house. One day, Goldilocks goes into the three bears' house, eats their food, breaks their chair, and falls asleep in their bed. What will happen when the bear family returns home to find Goldilocks sleeping?
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  • The Big House

    Billie Huban

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 1 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 5 to 7. It consists of picture books with approximately 200 words relating to key themes to help students learn vocabulary. Harry thinks his house is too small, so Joe suggests moving all the furniture out of the house and into the yard. It does make more space in the house, but now there is another problem. This story highlights adjectives and vocabulary for different furniture around the house, and the colorful illustrations help to provide picture clues for beginner readers.
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  • Level 1 Storybooks Set 1a

    F. I. Laher

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, July 1, 2014)
    Caramel Tree Readers Level 1 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 5 to 7. It consists of picture books with approximately 200 words relating to key themes to help students learn vocabulary. Set 1a contains five storybooks: What Is Budu?; Sweet Bear Family; Bread and Cheese; Messy Bessy; and Lazy Suzy.
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  • Oliver Twist

    Jenny Moore

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Oliver Twist runs away to London to escape his miserable life as an orphan in 19th century England. However, he is soon struggling to free himself from a gang of thieves who are determined to turn him into a criminal like themselves. Will Oliver succeed in finding himself a better life? The Caramel Tree Readers Level 6 is a series of leveled readers for children ages 9 to 12. It contains classic story adaptations with approximately 7,000 words.
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  • Level 6 Storybooks Set 6b

    F. I. Laher

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Nov. 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 6 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 9 to 12. The unique adaptations capture the essence of the originals and have a word count of approximately 7,000 words.Level 6 Storybook Set 6b contains five storybooks: Gulliver's Travels; Through The Looking Glass; Sherlock Holmes and the Orphanage Mystery; Around the World in 80 Days; The Jungle Book.
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  • The Three Little Mice

    Lily Erlic

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Oct. 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 1 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 5 to 7. It consists of picture books with approximately 200 words relating to key themes to help students learn vocabulary. Three little mice try to outperform each other by running, jumping, and swimming. One mouse decides not to wear a life jacket and faces a dangerous situation. This story highlights safety while playing. It also helps students practice comparatives and superlatives.
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  • Turning Trash to Treasure

    Ada Pearson

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, May 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 3 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 7 to 9. It offers a long list of new, original stories with approximately 1,000 words. In this series, students are presented with a variety of genres including realistic fiction, whacky fantasy, and action adventure. Shannon cannot think of a good idea for the Grade Four Business Fair. It takes some careful observation for her to realize that the ideas are all around her. The story’s visual cues work perfectly to reveal those ideas and help the reader connect the illustrations with the text.
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  • If Dogs Could Talk

    Jan L. Coates

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 4 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 7 to 9. Students expand to diverse original stories with a word count of approximately 2,000 words. The stories in this series vary with narrative in first person or third person, and they have increased character dialogue, which allows students to develop character studies. They focus on realistic fiction and have settings that students can relate to, but each story has a unique twist that will keep students thinking. Camila always wished she could talk to her dog but when a friendly neighbor makes this possible, she is not sure whether a talking dog is such a good idea anymore. Camila and her dog, Homer, must make a big decision that will test their friendship and loyalty.
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  • The Big Hill

    Oliver Neubert

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, April 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 5 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 7 to 9. With approximately 4,000 words each, the stories provide students the opportunity to expand their reading skills by witnessing character development and more complex plots. These stories expose students to fluent prose, including idioms and colloquial language as well as more complex grammatical structures. Peter is very good with his BMX bike. His biggest challenge is to race Chuck, the class bully, on the Big Hill so that he can prove that he is not a chicken. Peter ignores the rules and does not listen to wise advice, but he must face the consequences of his decision.
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  • The Legend of Rip Van Winkle

    Melanie Jackson

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, July 1, 2015)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 3 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 7 to 9. It offers a long list of new, original stories with approximately 1,000 words. In this series, students are presented with a variety of genres including realistic fiction, whacky fantasy, and action adventure. It’s the Wild West and Rip Van Winkle wants no part of it. He just wants to hide from his nagging mother and take naps under the yucca tree. Then Sheriff Wyatt Earp asks Rip to help deal with the lawless Clantons. Lazy Rip surprises himself—and the Clantons, too!
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  • The Queen and Mr. Cunningham

    Jan L. Coates

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 4 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 7 to 9. The diverse, original stories have a word count of approximately 2,000 words. The stories in this series vary with narrative in first person or third person, and they have increased character dialogue, which allows students to develop character studies. They focus on realistic fiction and have settings that students can relate to, but each story has a unique twist that will keep students thinking. Liam loves his ageing gray cat, Queen Scruffabella, but his new baby brother may be allergic to her. Liam is faced with a difficult decision: should he keep his baby brother or his beloved cat? Of course, he cannot get rid of his baby brother. And that’s not the end of Liam’s problems: his neighbor, Mr. Cunningham, whose ears don’t seem to work very well, loves to play his bagpipes just when Liam wants to watch his favorite TV programs. When Liam thinks carefully about his problems, he finds the perfect solution for Queen Scruffabella and Mr. Cunningham.
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