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I Can Read Now!: Easy Sight Words for Developing Young Readers


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No. of pages 104

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Great for age 2-11 years
I Can Read Now! is the perfect starting point for young children to learn about the building blocks of language and sentence structure. Through sound, sight, color, and repetition, this engaging book teaches kids 150 of the most commonly used sight words and their companion words so that children can start to form connections between language and the world around them.
With this helpful resource, kids will begin to understand how to describe things in the world around them: their pets, their experience at the park, their parents, their trip to the zoo, and more!
Featuring full-color illustrations as well as detailed step-by-step, word-for-word sentence building, I Can Read Now! will captivate young ones with its delightful artwork. This wonderful book will give them the foundation for a great education and a life full of language

 

. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read.

There are 104 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by Skyhorse Publishing .

David Fernstedt was born in Denver Colorado in 1963. He conceived of the idea behind I Can Read Now! An Easy Sight Word Reader when his daughters were 4 and 5 years old, as a better alternative to flash card, to teach sight words. This method worked so well that both girls quickly learn to read and were reading at a 12th grade level by the time they were in 4th grade. He began selling this book under his own publishing company in June of 2009. The book has been used by parents and teachers across the country and has taught thousands of children to read. Michael Menard was raised in the Denver, Colorado area where he attended multiple schools, including two years at the Colorado Institute of Art. Always doodling and sketching, he figured this was the likely path for his future. However, after four years in the navy more than a few courses of fire-fighting training, he decided to pursue a career as a fire-fighter. From time to time, Michael is able to maintain his hobby of drawing and sketching caricatures thanks to the characters around the firehouse. Michael has illustrated one other children's book entitled Skipping Into Multiplication .

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