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Books in Caramel Tree Readers Level 3 series

  • Level 2 Storybooks Set 2a

    F. I. Laher

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, July 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. Set 2a contains five storybooks: Mary and Her Bucket; The Silly Wishes; The Boy Who Cried Wolf; The Honest Woodcutter; and Rumplestiltskin.
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  • The Ugly Duckling

    Lillian Stone

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, May 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 Ugly Duckling is not as beautiful as the other babies, so his parents treat him poorly. Ugly Duckling decides to go and live by himself on the other side of the pond where he quickly becomes everyone’s friend because he is kind and generous. When he grows into a beautiful swan, his family asks him to return home leaving him with a difficult decision to make.
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  • The Three Little Pigs

    Travis Baker

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Oct. 1, 2015)
    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 with 500 to 700 words, Lexile measures of 200L to 500L, and the detailed illustrations provide picture clues to help with fledgling independent reading. The three little pigs leave their mother’s home to go and make their own homes. Each of the pigs uses his own way to make a home, but it will take the right combination to keep the big bad wolf out.
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  • Sweet Bear Family

    Katherine Rawson

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, April 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. Little Bear wants some help making a sandwich but everyone is too busy. He tries to make the sandwich himself but ends up making a giant mess. Who will help him now? The story shows that asking for help is sometimes better than trying to do everything by oneself.
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  • The Frog Prince

    Billie Huban

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Nov. 1, 2015)
    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 with 500 to 700 words, Lexile measures of 200L to 500L, and the detailed illustrations provide picture clues to help with fledgling independent reading. A young prince is sad at how he looks, so a wicked witch turns him into a frog. When a princess tricks the frog prince into helping her in exchange for friendship, he decides to go to the castle to complain to the king. But will anyone believe a frog?
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  • Gulliver's Travels

    Jared Hunt

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 6 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 9 to 12. It contains a mix of classic story adaptations and new, original stories with approximately 7,000 words. This level contains multiple genres, including fantasy, sci-fi, realistic fiction, horror/suspense, and wacky fiction. The range of written styles, from more formal language to modern English, helps students develop fluency. Gulliver decides to venture off on another incredible journey, but finds himself in a strange land of giants after his ship is thrown off course from a storm. In his attempt to return home to his wife and family, he must face a land of giants, illness, the warring people of Lilliput, and many other obstacles.
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  • Level 2 Storybooks Set 2c

    F. I. Laher

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Nov. 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. Set 2c contains five storybooks: The Three Brothers and the Dragon, Blue Bear Makes Blueberry Pie, Country Mouse Goes to the City, Little Red, and Jack and the Beanstalk.
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  • The Three Brothers and the Dragon

    Jared Hunt

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Sept. 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 tales have been reworked or adapted so that students are always surprised and eager to read all the way to the unexpected endings. Three brothers with unique personalities and talents head off to school. When they face a dragon that won’t let them cross the bridge, the brothers pull their individual talents together to defeat the dragon and make it to school.
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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Cynthia Kennedy Henzel

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, May 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Level 6 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 9 to 12. It contains a mix of classic story adaptations and new, original stories with approximately 7,000 words. This level contains multiple genres, including fantasy, sci-fi, realistic fiction, horror/suspense, and wacky fiction. The range of written styles, from more formal language to modern English, helps students develop fluency. Tom Sawyer always seems to attract trouble or be punished for trouble he did not cause. One night, Tom and his friend, Huckleberry Finn, find themselves witnesses to the murder of Dr. Robinson by the hands of the dangerous Injun Joe. As Tom continues his adventures, he discovers Injun's Joe's plot for massive theft and becomes the town's hero.
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  • Level 4 Storybook Set 4a

    F. I. Laher

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, July 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. Set 4a contains five storybooks: The Wishing Well; Julie’s Big Mistake; The Crazy Camera; Super Earo; and The Impossible Dive.
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  • My Super Cat

    Marilyn Mets

    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. Karl's new class project is really difficult, especially when everyone else in the class seems to have such amazing projects. Karl is in big trouble when everyone in class thinks he has a super cat, and he must find a way to turn his problem into an opportunity.
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  • Rumpelstiltskin

    Travis Baker

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, May 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. Rumpelstiltskin enjoys causing chaos and playing tricks on the villagers but they cannot stop him because they do not know his name. One day, Rumplestiltskin goes too far when he cuts off Rapunzel’s long golden hair. Oh, how can he be stopped?
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