This book is intended for children who have mastered the alphabet and are taking their first steps in reading. It contains simple stories made up of words consisting of 6-7 letters.
Short words and uncomplicated sentences allow the young reader to progress confidently, without stumbling, and focus on the main thing – the pleasure of reading.
Funny stories with unexpected endings, cute characters, and bright watercolor illustrations turn learning into an exciting game. The child is not just practicing reading skills – they are immersed in a world where each story brings a smile.
Even if the little one doesn't know all the letters yet – it's not a problem. Engrossed in the plot, they will quickly memorize the missing letters and joyfully return to the book again and again. Thus, reading transforms from a difficult task into a favorite pastime. Your child will be proud that they were able to read an entire book!
Additionally, the collection is supplemented with recommendations for parents and tips on organizing reading.
The collection includes stories: "A Home for a Fox", "One, Two, Three – Freeze!", "A Moment and an Eternity", "May I Come In?", "Rain", "Little Ones", "View from the Mountain".
It is recommended to read the books in the series one after the other. The complexity of the stories gradually increases: the number of letters in words and words in stories grows.
Features of the Book
In this book, the longest words consist of six to seven letters. Gradually, the complexity of the stories in the series increases.
Stories with simple words where letters easily combine into syllables.
Large letters so that the little one doesn't strain their vision.
Stories with a funny plot and colorful pictures.
At the end of each story, the child marks that they have read it.
How to use (read) the book?
Before reading, review the alphabet with the child.
Do not rush the child and do not prompt how to read unless they ask for help. They should be curious to find out how the story ends.
After the first story, move on to the next one in difficulty.
After reading the book, discuss the plot, and look at and comment on the illustrations together.
Read the stories one at a time, not all at once. This is necessary to maintain interest in reading and not to overwhelm the child.
Praise the little one even for small achievements, and tell relatives and friends about their successes.
Who is this book for?
For children aged 3-6 years who are learning to read independently.
For parents looking for a book for a smooth transition from a primer to independent reading.
For educators and teachers who need material for classes with children who are just starting to read.