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Zoom on My Broom (Mercer Mayer's Critters of the Night (Paperback))
Book: Zoom on My Broom (Mercer Mayer's Critters of the Night (Paperback))
Written by: Erica Farber J. R. Sansevere
Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Average Customer Rating: 5 / 5

Cute little book
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is about family and friends, and it is so much fun! My 6 year-old loves it. It is easy and short, but a great book for children learning to read.


Fabulous
Rating: 5 / 5
My son just turned six, but has loved Mercer Mayer books since we began reading them to him before he turned 2. "Little Critter" and "Critters of the Night" books are still regularly requested stories in our house.

This book by Erica Farber, along with her book "Midnight Snack" are perfect for my son to read himself. Anyone with a child learning to read knows that all "Level 1" books are not really for the same level. This book has simple words, and rhyming text that are not too difficult or frustrating for new readers, but not so easy that it seems babyish. The pictures make the story fun enough for children to want to read it!




 
 
 



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