The Little Reader Storybook Series includes 25 full-color storybooks designed specifically for you to teach your child to read, and not just for reading to your child.
These special storybooks break down the process of reading by presenting the text without an illustration before showing a gorgeous illustration of the story.
Although these can be used as standalone books, the Little Reader Storybook Series is designed to complement the Little Reader Learning System's English curriculum.
This set of 25 full-color storybooks come with features quite unlike a traditional children's storybook. Traditional storybook are great at helping parents tell a story, but much less so when it comes to teaching children to read.
When words and pictures compete for a child's attention on the same page, the pictures invariably win out. What's more, when parents point to words in traditional storybooks, they will often obscure the pictures - resulting in protests from the child.
These books have been specially designed to give your child all the fun of storybook time, while also teaching your child to read.
Features include:
This set includes the following books:
Smiles
Written by Jayne Pupek, Illustrated by Anca Delia Budeanu
Lots of things you do will make your Mommy, Daddy, or the other people who love you smile. In this book, one little boy tells us all the things that make his family members - and him - happy.
Yellow Sun, Blue Sky
Written by Paul Wrangles, Illustrated by Anca Delia Budeanu
A boy who loves to paint lets his imagination run wild - making the rain green, the snow purple, and the stars pink. What colors would you like to paint the world?
The Big Sky
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Kailien Singson
Nature inspires awe from everyone because of its beauty. In this books, two kids tell us how much they appreciate nature.
The Cat, Rat and Bat
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Charlie Sinn
The Cat, Rat and Bat is a whimsical story designed to help early readers intuitively figure out some of the rules of phonics themselves.
The Friendly Crocodile
Written by Paul Wrangles, Illustrated by Anca Delia Budeanu
Meet the poor crocodile always being told not to do whaterver it is he is doing. None of the animals the crocodile meets appreciate his efforts — that is, until he decides to just be friendly!
What Animals Can Do
Written by Jayne Pupek, Illustrated by Anca Delia Budeanu
Different animals are good at doing different things. Find out what these amazing animals can do!
What I Do
Written by Faith Alessio, Illustrated by Anca Delia Budeanu
What do you do to show you're happy? What do you do to show you're sad? Find out what one little boy does to let people know what he's feeling!
Sally's Room
Written by Stef Daniel, Illustrated by Maxine M. Cruz
Let's go take a peek in Sally's Room and find out what fun things we can play with are inside!
Jill Likes Flowers
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Anca Delia Budeanu
Jill Likes Flowers is a simple story designed to help early readers progress from single words to simple sentences.
Meet the Jones Family
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Anca Delia Budeanu
Meet the Jones Family is a simple story designed to help early readers progress from single words to simple sentences.
Let's Pretend
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Kailien Singson
Let's Pretend! is a simple story designed to help early readers progress from single words to simple sentences.
These are the Parts of My Body
Written by Crimson Courtney, Illustrated by Anca Delia Budeanu
Do you know the parts of your body and what each part can do? Join this little boy as he tells us what each part of his body is called and what it can do!
I Like to Play!
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Maxine M. Cruz
I Like to Play! is a simple story designed to help early readers progress from single words to simple sentences.
I Like The Way
Written by Paul Wrangles, Illustrated by Anca Delia Budeanu
Animals' bodies look all different. Having different kinds of bodies makes animals good at different things, too. Find out what these funny animals like about themselves.
I Can Do Things!
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Maxine M. Cruz
I Can Do Things! is a simple story designed to help early readers progress from single words to simple sentences.
Hide and Seek
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Maxine M. Cruz
Every child enjoys playing hide and seek! In this book, one little girl plays the game with her friends, having fun as she finds them, one by one.
Here is My Head
Written by Paola Juarez, Illustrated by Anca Delia Budeanu
Can you name the parts of your head? Join this little girl as she tells us what each part of her head is called and what it is for!
Going Places
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Haren Das
There are so many ways through which we get around - on a bus, in a car, and even up in a plane! In this book, one little boy tells us how he and his family members get to different places.
Friends
Written by Faith Alessio, Illustrated by Maxine M. Cruz
One little dog is lonely... until friend after friend comes over to greet him. Soon it's a whole gang of playful, silly animals!
Day at the Zoo
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Haren Das
Day at the Zoo is a simple story designed to help early readers progress from single words to simple sentences.
Colors Everywhere
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Kailien Singson
Colors Everywhere is a simple story designed to help early readers progress from single words to simple sentences.
Animal Sounds
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Sujit Majumder
Animals make different kinds of noises - and these noises are what they use to communicate with each other. Find out how different animals say "hello!" in their own unique language!
A Pig and a Bee
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Charlie Sinn
A Pig and a Bee is a whimsical story designed to help early readers intuitively figure out some of the rules of phonics themselves.
A Man and His Pet
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Charlie Sinn
A Man and His Pet is a whimsical story designed to help early readers intuitively figure out some of the rules of phonics themselves.
A Bug and a Slug
Written by Kyle Lucas, Illustrated by Charlie Sinn
A Bug and a Slug is a whimsical story designed to help early readers intuitively figure out some of the rules of phonics themselves.
Step 1: Read the text with your child while the flap covers the illustration on the next page.
Step 2: Open the flap to reveal the illustration - explain the text with the help of the illustration and interact with your child as much as possible.
Step 3: Turn to the next page while replacing the flap to cover the next illustration.
Run your fingers under the words as you pronounce them. By doing so, you indicate the direction of reading and make it easier for your child to follow the text, syllable by syllable. This in turn helps make apparent the correspondences between letters and sounds, and lays the foundation for a solid understanding of phonics.
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