By Virginia Grant Clammer Photographs by Dorothy Handelman Bill and his little sister Kay enjoy playing in a big box, which becomes in turn a car, a jet, and the engine of a train.
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The Millbrook Press, New York, 1999. — 32 p. — ISBN: 0-7613-2086-5. This is a Level 1 reader (for children who are just beginning to read) in the Real Kids Readers series. If you are not familiar with the series it is photo based, which means that there are large, bright photos of children, pets, and adults that give 'clues' as to what the story is about.
Publication Date: August 1, 1999Series: Real Kids Readers. Level 1 FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Although they are different in many ways, two girls are still best friends.
Publication Date: March 1, 1999Age Level: 6 and upGrade Level: 1 and upSeries: Real Kids Readers With the help of a great big trunk filled with old clothes, a young girl plays dress-up and imagines being a cat, a bird, a baby, a movie star, a doctor, and more.
Publication Date: April 1, 1998Series: Real Kid Readers: Level 1 Twin brothers play ball with their dog Slim. Tim and Jim like to play ball with their dog, Slim. But when Jim hits the ball hard, look out! Get the Ball, Slim is a great book for very beginning readers. Tim and his twin Jim are two real kids who want to play ball with their dog Slim. When they hit their ball too...
"The New Kid," like the other books in this series, combines photos of real kids (instead of illustrations) with a great story, all in a format that the youngest or most stubborn of readers can read. My daughter really struggles with reading but this series has renewed her interest. Following the format of other Real Kids Readers, "The New Kid" also teaches compassion for...