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Bob Books Fun! Level A, Set 2
Book: Bob Books Fun! Level A, Set 2
Written by: Bobby Lynn Maslen John R. Masllen
Publisher: Scholastic
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

I love Bob Books too -Reading specialist
Rating: 5 / 5
I'm a reading specialist and author ("Teaching Kids To Read for Dummies"). Just in case you have any lingering doubts about trying out these great little books -my job is to start kids reading (even if they've failed before) and I use Bob Books all the time. The illustrations are a great plus for me because they're cartoonish and so appeal even to kids who are starting to read later than classmates.


Great for beginning readers
Rating: 5 / 5
If your child knows all his or her sounds of the basic 26 letters of the alphabet, your child can most likely read all of the books in this packet.

These are small easy to read books. The picture add to the text but do not distract from the purpose of this book, reading. The stories are short and easy to read. They are entertaining and usually have a bit of something off beat in them.

My son was four when he began working on reading the bob books by himself. They gave him success in way that other books could not. He was able to sound out the simple words and read alone. Because there is only one line on the page, he did not get lost accidently jumping from line to line. He particularly liked that they were not boring like the others my mother had- one vowel books (Up Pup, jump).

Enjoy.
Worth Every penny.


The absolute best to get kids reading!
Rating: 5 / 5
These are simply the finest first reading books on the market today! Each page has a sentence such as, �Peg had a big cap,� along with a simple illustration. At the end of each book is a list of unique words contained in the book (usually about 20-40) listed by the vowel sound. The set of 12 books also comes with a teacher/parent guide that give the story behind the Bob Books, hints for teaching your child to read, and questions you can ask the child about each book to help with comprehension and enjoyment.

This set of books really hooked my daughter on reading. We gave these to her when she started Kindergarten and she would read them on the way to school. The nice thing about having 12, is that when she mastered one of them, her �reward� was to get the next! These books provided her first good experience with reading.




 
 
 



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