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Cari Meister
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Theodore and Violet trudge up the big sledding hill. Then they jump in their sleds and take off. Now which way are they going? You guessed it—down! Listen to discover more position words.
©2021 Cari Meister (P)2024 Pebble
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What the critics say
Essential early learning concepts such as patterns, opposites, position words, and feelings are introduced in an interactive format in this new series. The unique format of these books presents readers with a relatable scenario and asks them to predict what will be on the next page. For example, readers must guess the next item to come in a pattern in Finish the Pattern and describe the emotions being felt in Name That Feeling. By allowing readers to check their answers by flipping the page, the books use a unique format to teach important vocabulary and concepts. Layouts include bright graphics and colorful photographs that support the content of the text. The books are slightly longer than most early readers, though the question-and-answer format will likely sustain the interest of young learners. VERDICT This series provides a unique, interactive reading experience for early readers; recommended for early elementary collections. (Kathryn Ferrante, Renbrook School, West Hartford, CT)