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Books in New Reader Series series

  • Easy Spanish Reader w/CD-ROM: A Three-Part Text for Beginning Students

    William T. Tardy

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, )
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  • Learn to Read with EP: Part of the Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool

    Lee Giles

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 13, 2017)
    Learn to Read with EP is Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool's Learn to Read course. This is the second and most recent edition of the book. It contains the updated names and language now found in EP's online Learn to Read course. The most recent update was made October 2018.Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool is an online homeschool curriculum providing high quality education to children around the globe. This book is part of a series being offered as an offline version of the site's reading curriculum. This volume includes learning sight words with McGuffey's Eclectic Primer, more reading practice with McGuffey's First Eclectic Reader and over one hundred phonics lessons.Find all of Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool's courses on our site. Come visit us at allinonehomeschool.com."You took my non-reading son and showed him that he could read." -Carol"My first grade boy who had been terrified to read on his own after four months of phonics work (thirty minutes a day) is now begging to try reading "Little House" books on his own (successfully even) after six weeks reading the McGuffy Primer, one lesson a day." -Danielle"I have a nine-year-old son that has really struggled with reading. He has dyslexia. We have tried so many things. He is doing really well with the way you do reading." -Jessica
  • Is the Spaghetti Ready?

    Frank Edwards, John Bianchi

    Paperback (Bungalo Books, Feb. 1, 1998)
    The zoo animals share a spaghetti dinner with the zookeeper
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  • New at the Zoo

    Frank Edwards, John Bianchi

    Paperback (Bungalo Books, Feb. 1, 1998)
    When a frog arrives at the zoo, the other animals are too busy to play with him because they are on the way to a party
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  • Peek-A-Boo at the Zoo

    Frank B Edwards, John Bianchi, Mickey Edwards

    Paperback (Pokeweed Press, April 1, 1999)
    A visitor to the zoo climbs on board the double-decker tour bus expecting to get a clear view of all the animals. But he soon discovers that not all the zoo inhabitants are easily found. As he approaches each exhibit, he strains to spot the occupant without success (although a sharp-eyed reader is likely to spot some clues to the whereabouts of each elusive animal). Shouting out, "Where are you?" brings back the response, "Look again. We are here." And sure enough with a second glance, he finds the missing animals. This classic peek-a-boo, where-are-you story offers a slight twist, however, when the bus reaches an overlook from which the visitor can see no animals at all. "Now where did you all go?" he calls out in exasperation until he once again takes a second look and discovers that all the animals have joined him on the bus.
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  • Easy Spanish Reader

    William Tardy

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Learn how to read in Spanish--starting right now! Easy Spanish Reader is a unique, easy-to-follow guide based on the premise that the best way to learn a language is to start reading it immediately! Whether you're a brand-new beginner or an advanced-beginning learner, this new edition gives you ways to dive into the language with engaging readings that progress in difficulty to match your growing reading skills. This process will allow you to rapidly build comprehension and confidence as you enjoy the stories. Easy Spanish Reader begins with the story of two high-school seniors involved with their Spanish Club. As you read about their experiences, you'll discover the nuances of language and culture right along with the students. The next section contains a colorful history of Mexico, from the Conquistadors to the present, including vivid depictions of Cortès's encounters with the Aztecs. The last section is comprised of an abridged version of the classic story "Lazarillo de Tormes," which allows you to practice your grammar and vocabulary skills on a great work of Spanish literature. Progressive format makes it easy to quickly build comprehension Marginal word glossaries conveniently present new words and phrases Exercises challenge language comprehension and build reading skills Fully updated new editions, featuring expanded exercises and answer key
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  • Snug As A Big Red Bug

    Frank B. Edwards, John Bianchi

    Paperback (Pokeweed Press, Aug. 15, 2002)
    Poor Red Bug doesn't know anything about the cold wind and snow winter. His friends ask him, "Red Bug, Red Bug, Where will you go? Winter is coming, With cold wind and snow." But the animals who are warning him of the changing season are not keen to let him burrow into their warm winter coats. Each potential hibernation site (feathers, fur, wool and hair) belongs to a reluctant host who sends the bug away again. Finally, Red Bug finds a perfect spot that bothers no one and the book ends happily with him snoring away in front of a fireplace. (Yes, you guessed it, as snug as a bug in a rug.) The book's rhyming pattern is a wonderful reading device for developing readers and the bug's search provides a playful look at the way various animal's adapt to the cold. Youngsters love to chant the text with or without the book in hand.
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  • Zookeeper's Sleepers

    Frank B. Edwards, Bianchi

    Paperback (Pokeweed Press, Aug. 15, 2002)
    When the zoo animals cannot sleep, they go to the zookeeper, who gives them books of bedtime stories to read
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  • New At The Zoo

    Frank B. Edwards, John Bianchi

    Library Binding (Pokeweed Press, Nov. 4, 2004)
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  • Downtown Lost and Found

    Frank Edwards, John Bianchi

    Paperback (Bungalo Books, Sept. 1, 1997)
    When the zoo gate is left unlocked and the animals get lost, they go to the lost-and-found office
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  • Nightgown Countdown

    Frank B Edwards, John Bianchi, Fitzhfrank B Edwards, Mickey Edwards

    Paperback (Pokeweed Press, April 1, 1999)
    Just as she is getting ready for bed, a farmer notices that ten of her barnyard animals are preparing for an all-night hoedown. Still wearing her nightgown, she sneaks out to watch them as they dance through the night. As the animals lay down one by one, she counts them off in standard countdown fashion. "Ten farm animals dancing in a line, horse got dizzy, then there were nine." Young readers love the rhythm and rhyme in this book, predicting each number as they turn the page to see what animal drops out from the party. John Bianchi's goofy animal characters are as endearing as ever and he manages to work in his usual visual subplots (including a pair of courting chickens who almost stay awake until sunrise).
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  • Troubles With Bubbles

    Frank Edwards, John Bianchi

    Hardcover (Bungalo Books, Feb. 1, 1998)
    When the zookeeper leaves the animals in charge of bathing themselves, the entire zoo becomes swamped with bubbles as, one by one, they use too much soap, yet with a spray of some water, the zookeeper makes everything okay once more.
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