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Scholastic
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Bob Books Set 2 continues to build reading skills. Use of three-letter words and consistent vowel sounds in slightly longer stories build confidence. Children love the hilarious (and sometimes mischievous) stories and pictures. These twelve books, filled with fun, drama, and surprise keep interest high for even the youngest readers. |
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Bob Books Set 3 book takes kids to higher levels of reading and learning. This Juvenile Fiction book teaches children longer words of 4 or 5 letters and repetition of sounds and words. The inclusion of Consonant blends, endings, etc in this Book for children improve your kid’s reading skills and understanding. Longer and more complex stories have been included in this Juvenile Fiction book for advance learning. This Book for children also makes use of sounds and word groups, organized in a clear and user-friendly way. So, gift your child the Bob Books: Set 3 and help him/her develop a stronger reading foundation. |
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In Bob Books Set 4, kids read eight humorous stories. Longer books and complex words engage young readers. New blends, more sight words and longer compound words advance their skills, while sounds repetition keeps reading easy. Meaningful stories and playful pictures keep kids absorbed. |
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Sight words are words that must be recognized by sight rather than sounded out. They are the most frequently used words in the English language, such as are, was, and out. Children who are learning to read are encouraged to practice and memorize this list of words, in order to become fluent readers (who are able to read for meaning rather than stumble over words). Sight words are taught primarily in kindergarten and first grade, though often the practice extends up through fourth grade. BOB BOOKS have always incorporated sight words, though the sounding-out approach minimized their use. These will be the first BOB BOOKS products to focus on learning and practicing sight words. They will stand alone as two boxes — neither MY FIRST, nor numbered as a SET. Their noted grades (kindergarten or first) will serve as the level. The titles allow parents to choose whether to prep their children for next year, or reinforce what they've learned last year. |
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Sight words are words that must be recognized by sight rather than sounded out. They are the most frequently used words in the English language, such as are, was, and out. Children who are learning to read are encouraged to practice and memorize this list of words, in order to become fluent readers (who are able to read for meaning rather than stumble over words). Sight words are taught primarily in kindergarten and first grade, though often the practice extends up through fourth grade. BOB BOOKS have always incorporated sight words, though the sounding-out approach minimized their use. These will be the first BOB BOOKS products to focus on learning and practicing sight words. They will stand alone as two boxes — neither MY FIRST, nor numbered as a SET. Their noted grades (kindergarten or first) will serve as the level. The titles allow parents to choose whether to prepare their children for next year, or reinforce what they've learned last year. |
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Extra large display that includes 26 big characters, one for each letter of the alphabet. Several initial letter pictures and matching words are depicted on each letter character. A fun, colorful way to teach letter recognition, beginning letter sound, and new vocabulary words! 26 pieces. For use with Grades PreK-2. |
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Two mice, each without the other's knowledge, help a pumpkin grow into the biggest pumpkin ever — but for different purposes. |
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Adapting the classic folk tale In a Dark, Dark Wood, bestselling author and photographer Wick has created a search-and-find book that features frightfully fun illustrations of a haunted mansion, as well as dozens of miniature houses, to depict a scary town. Full color. |
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Left on her own when her family dies in a terrible disaster, fifteen-year-old Green is haunted by loss and by the past. Struggling to survive physically and emotionally in a place where nothing seems to grow and ashes are everywhere, Green retreats into the ruined realm of her garden. But in destroying her feelings, she also begins to destroy herself, erasing the girl she'd once been as she inks darkness into her skin. It is only through a series of mysterious encounters that Green can relearn the lessons of love and begin to heal enough to tell her story. |
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The acclaimed author of the New York Times — bestselling Underland Chronicles series delivers equal parts suspense and philosophy, adventure and romance, in a stunning novel set in a future with unsettling parallels to the present. |
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Teach visual discrimination and patterning skills with this engaging kit that includes 105 colorful shapes and 10 two-sided learning mats. Children use the shapes to extend a simple, repeating pattern on the mats. Each mat offers two levels of difficulty. Includes an activity guide. These Patterning Mats help promote these important developmental skills in young learners: — recognizing simple patterns; — describing, extending, and explaining the next element in a simple, repeating pattern (problem solving and prediction); — sort and organize shapes; — identifying and describing 5 geometric shapes (square, circle, star, triangle and rectangle) For use with Grades K-2. |
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The Mayor of Mouseville announces a contest, awarding a prize to whomever builds the biggest snowman. Clayton and Desmond race against the clock to compete for the prize, only to discover that by working together, they can build the biggest snowman ever! |
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Borden takes children around the calendar and introduces them to the uniqueness of each season… |
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A few months after the first fighter jets landed in their own backyard, Ellie and her five terrified but defiant friends struggle to survive amid a baffling conflict. Their families are unreachable; the mountains are now their home. When two of them fall behind enemy lines, Ellie knows what must happen next: a rescue mission. Homer, the strongest and most unpredictable among them, is the one to take charge. While others have their doubts about his abilities, Homer has no choice but to prove them wrong — or risk losing everything to the enemy. |
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Dr. Seuss beginning colors and shapes cards teach the youngest children basic skills and concepts — in their favorite Seuss style! 12 oversized flash cards are double-sided with Seuss excerpts, games, activities, and illustrations. With foil and glitter galore, this interactive format will prompt even the most reluctant readers to PLAY! Designed by Seussian experts, this set reinforces the important skills: — Color recognition and naming; — Shape recognition and naming; — Comparing and contrasting; — Spacial recognition... and always silly Seuss rhymes. |
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These 75 classroom-tested games and activities will help your students learn and remember the grammar they need to know. Noun Tick Tac Toe, Adjective Bingo, Adverb Charades, Hinky Pinky Adjectives, Poetic Prepositions, and Verb Detectives are just some of the engaging games and activities sure to make your grammar lessons lively and memorable. For use with Grades 4-8. |
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Celebrate students' birthdays with this large birthday-cake display that comes with a bright and colorful Happy Birthday! banner, 12 monthly labels, 34 candles on which to write students' names and birth dates, and more! For use with Grades PreK-5. |
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The New York Times bestselling The Hunger Games, with an all-new cover from the major motion picture! The astonishing bestseller is now a fantastic movie. Here is the original novel with new movie artwork on the cover. In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. But Katniss has been close to dead and survival, for her, is second nature. Without really meaning to, she becomes a contender. But if she is to win, she will have to start making choices that weigh survival against humanity and life against love. |
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