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Books in Bank Street Ready-To-Read series

  • A Horse Called Starfire

    Betty D. Boegehold

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, March 1, 1990)
    Follows the adventures of a young Native American boy and his horse, Starfire
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  • Button Soup: Level 2

    Doris Orgel, Pau Estrada

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 1998)
    In this modern version of the French folktale "Stone Soup," Rag-Tag Meg shows the neighborhood how to make a delicious pot of soup starting with only water and an old wooden button
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  • The Color Wizard: Level 1

    Barbara Brenner, Leo Dillon, Diane Dillon

    Hardcover (Ipicturebooks, May 22, 2015)
    About The Bank Street Ready-To-Read SeriesMore than seventy years of educational research and innovative teaching have given the Bank Street College of Education the reputation as America's most trusted name in early childhood education. Because no two children are exactly alike in their development, we have designed the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series in three levels to accommodate the individual stages of reading readiness of children ages four through eight. - Level 1: Getting Ready To Read- (Pre-K to Grade 1) Books are perfect for reading aloud with children who are getting ready to read or are just beginning to read words or phrases.- Level 2: Reading Together-(Grades 1 to 3) Books are written especially for children who are on their way to reading independently but who may need help.- Level 3: I Can Read It Myself-(Grades 2 to 3) Books are designed for children able to read on their own. They also can be enjoyed as read-alouds. Our three levels make it easy to select the books most appropriate for a child's development and enable him or her to grow with the series step by step. The Bank Street Ready-to-Read books also overlap and reinforce each other, further encouraging the reading process. We feel that making reading fun and enjoyable is the single most important thing that you can do to help children become good readers. And we hope you'll be a part of Bank Street's long tradition of learning through sharing. -The Bank Street College of EducationTHE COLOR WIZARD Children will love laughing along with the toe-tapping verse and magical artwork of this easy-to-read page turner as Wizard Gray paints his planet from castle door to sky in every color of the rainbow.
  • Sleep Tight, Pete

    Ellen Schecter, Bari Weissman

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Pete's mother tells him three bedtime stories in which he is the hero
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  • You Are Much Too Small: Level 2

    Betty D Boegehold, Valérie Michaut

    Paperback (Ibooks for Young Readers, April 21, 2020)
    Tritty-trot-trot, tritty-trot-trot. All the pigs were busy. All the pigs but Totty Pig, who's too small to help flip cakes or wind the clock. But even a little tiny pig can teach a pretty big lesson, if she sets her mind to it.More than seventy years of educational research and innovative teaching have given the Bank Street College of Education the reputation as America's most trusted name in early childhood education.Because no two children are exactly alike in their development, we have designed the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series in three levels to accommodate the individual stages of reading readiness of children ages four through eight.- Level 1: GETTING READY TO READ-- (PRE-K to GRADE 1) Books are perfect for reading aloud with children who are getting ready to read or are just beginning to read words or phrases.- Level 2: READING TOGETHER--(GRADES 1 to 3) Books are written especiallly for children who are on their way to reading independently but who may need help.- Level 3: I CAN READ IT MYSELF--(GRADES 2 to 3) Books are designed for children able to read on their own. They also can be enjoyed as read-alouds.
  • Not Now! Said the Cow: Level 2

    Joanne Oppenheim, William Demarest

    Paperback (Ipicturebooks, Oct. 18, 2018)
    About The Bank Street Ready-To-Read SeriesMore than seventy years of educational research and innovative teaching have given the Bank Street College of Education the reputation as America's most trusted name in early childhood education. Because no two children are exactly alike in their development, we have designed the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series in three levels to accommodate the individual stages of reading readiness of children ages four through eight.- Level 1: Getting Ready To Read-- (Pre-K to Grade 1) Books are perfect for reading aloud with children who are getting ready to read or are just beginning to read words or phrases.- Level 2: Reading Together--(Grades 1 to 3) Books are written especially for children who are on their way to reading independently but who may need help.- Level 3: I Can Read It Myself--(Grades 2 to 3) Books are designed for children able to read on their own. They also can be enjoyed as read-alouds. Our three levels make it easy to select the books most appropriate for a child's development and enable him or her to grow with the series step by step. The Bank Street Ready-to-Read books also overlap and reinforce each other, further encouraging the reading process. We feel that making reading fun and enjoyable is the single most important thing that you can do to helpchildren become good readers. And we hope you'll be a part of Bank Street's long tradition of learning through sharing. --The Bank Street College of Education "Not Now!" Said the CowIn this story based on "The Little Red Hen," a little black crow asks his animal friends to help with the planting of some sorn seed.
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  • MR. BUBBLE GUM

    William H. Hooks

    Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, June 1, 1989)
    A boy has mixed feelings about his five-year-old brother Eli, who sticks close to him whether he is inventing a new soft drink or trick-or-treating on Halloween
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  • Sing, Little Sack! Canta, Saquito: Canta, Saquito! : A Folktale from Puerto Rico

    Doris Orgel, Nina Jaffe, Ray Cruz

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Captured and kept inside a sack by a strange little man, a young girl is forced to sing until her mother hears her song and realizes that it is not the sack that is singing.
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  • HEDGEHOG BAKES A CAKE

    Maryann McDonald

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1990)
    As Hedgehog starts to make a cake, his friends stop by, one by one, and each has advice for the project.
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  • COULD IT BE?

    Joanne Oppenheim

    Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Introduces young readers to the many sounds of the spring--including croaking frogs, cracking ice, and chirping crickets--and to the one sound that will wake the bear up from hibernation
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  • FOLLOW THAT FISH

    Joanne Oppenheim

    Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, March 1, 1990)
    Follow along on a fanciful aquatic journey and discover the magic and wonder of life beneath the sea.
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  • YOO HOO, MOON!

    Mary Blocksma

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Unable to get to sleep without the moon shining above him, Bear, along with his animal friends, coaxes the moon out by singing a special moon tune.
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