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morahmommy2
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Wed, Jun 05 2024, 1:33 pm
I have a daughter in 1st grade struggling with reading. She is getting extra support and B"H made a a lot of progress this year. It's really important for her to keep reading over the summer so that she doesn't slip back to where she was, but the only way I will be able to get her to practice is if it's a book she really wants to read. She won't practice by reading kiddie books to younger siblings...
Her comprehension level is way above grade level - when I read to her she likes Baker's Dozen, 3 Cheers for Shira - books more for 4th-5th grade - but she is not capable of reading a big book like that herself.
We live OOT so I can't go to a sefarim store and flip through books myself - happy to order online and invest in some new ones for her to read over the summer but I want to know that they are good before I buy them!
Can anyone recommend some simple, easy to read books that have a nice storyline? Not picture books (can have some pictures but just not books meant for 3-5 year olds...) Could be chapter books if they're really easy ones.
Happy to hear suggestions of non-Jewish books that we can take out of the library, although in general she seems to like Jewish books better since they're more relatable for her.
Thank you!!
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amother
Gardenia
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Wed, Jun 05 2024, 2:10 pm
The Henry and Mudge series is perfect for this.
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Navyblue
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Wed, Jun 05 2024, 2:13 pm
If you have Facebook, you should join the Kosher Books for Eager Readers group.
She might like books by Andrew Clements. Also, the Wizard of Oz is a whole long series of books and many come in illustrated editions.
Oops: sorry, I thought you were looking for books to read to her at her comprehension level.
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morahmommy2
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Wed, Jun 05 2024, 2:44 pm
Thank you so much!
We have some Amelia Bedelia and Henry and Mudge but these have not captured her interest enough... I think if there are some Jewish books that are a comparable level that would be perfect.
Does anything like that exist?
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theoneandonly
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Wed, Jun 05 2024, 3:04 pm
The kingdom of wrenly series.
The magic tree house series.
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BusyBoys
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Wed, Jun 05 2024, 3:18 pm
The B.Y. Times Kid sisters.- is that too much?
Yossi and Laibel series
Penina ( few diff books)
Savta simcha
Yael and dovy
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amother
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Wed, Jun 05 2024, 3:48 pm
The Boxcar Children, exciting and pretty easy reading.
Super Shoes is a Jewish easy read.
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amother
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Wed, Jun 05 2024, 3:54 pm
The Hachai "Fun-to-Read" series is great.
My 3rd grade DD used to really avoid reading. Then her teacher read a few chapters of one of these books and she was hooked. We had the book so she read it herself to find out what happens next.
BH a few months later she is now a real bookworm!
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