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This book was created for new readers to experience after enjoying What I "Mint" to Say. Reading the vowel 'i' is a skill addressed in both books. Lola Kay's Pig in a Wig: A Story for New Readers targets that skill at a more independent level. Children will love the success they feel decoding words as they embark on Lola Kay and her pig's adventure!
Are you a human? Perfect! Do you like having fun? I knew you would! That is music to my ears. I have the book you need. This book is just for fun! Adults might think that this book teaches you about standard and nonstandard measurement. Don't worry. Keep reading. This book is just for fun!
Lola Kay is struggling with her self-talk. Her teacher encourages her to use a new technique to battle these negative thoughts. This spin on the golden rule just might change the world!
Lola Kay is ready for a field day adventure! Will a totally terrible problem keep her from having a great day? What will she discover along the way? Get ready to giggle while expanding your vocabulary! Look to the brother bees for examples of alliteration. Search for words that contain digraph 'ay' as an added educational feature. Oh, and don't forget to laugh at the woodchuck. Visit lolakaybooks.com for more series options and freebies!Amanda Jo Norwood is a certified academic language therapist (CALT) providing therapy for students with dyslexia. She graduated from the Luke Waites Center for Dyslexia and Learning Disorders at the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children.Enjoy her series of engaging children's books highlighting phonological concepts. This series was created to enhance dyslexia therapy or phonics instruction. It is not a curriculum. The Lola Kay series adds a little flavor, and laughter, to typical instruction! The main stories highlight a phonological concept, vocabulary words and even figurative language. The matching decodable readers offer an opportunity for children to become successful readers. They were specifically designed to match the new phonological concept. The series includes: Lola Kay's Field Day (main story)Lola Kay's Birthday: A Story for New Readers (decodable reader) *also available in B&WNotebook with Lola Kay (journal)Lola Kay Loves Chasing Charlie (main story)Charlie's Chin: A Story for New Readers (decodable reader) *also available in B&W Lola Kay and Beth the Sloth: A Story for New Readers (decodable reader) *also available in B&WNotebook with Charlie (journal)National Parks Notebook with Lola KayNational Parks Notebook with Charlie
This book was created for new readers to experience after enjoying Lola Kay's Field Day. Reading digraph 'ay' is a skill addressed in both books. Lola Kay's Birthday: A Story for New Readers targets that skill at a more independent level. Children will love the success they feel decoding words as they embark on Lola Kay's birthday adventure! Visit lolakaybooks.com for more series options!
Lola Kay is about to begin her first day of third grade! Will her stinking thinking get her all bent out of shape? Get ready to giggle while expanding your vocabulary! Look to the brother bees for examples of idioms. Search for words that contain digraph 'th' as an added educational feature.¿¿Amanda Jo Norwood is a certified academic language therapist (CALT) providing therapy for students with dyslexia. She graduated from the Luke Waites Center for Dyslexia and Learning Disorders at the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. She is passionate about creating a means for laughter and learning to coexist. Becoming a published children's book author was a lifetime dream fulfilled after twenty years in the field of education. The content of her books are always organically inspired by raising her children. Being a wife, mother, daughter, sister and aunt are the roles that she cherishes most.Enjoy her series of engaging children's books highlighting phonological concepts. This series was created to enhance dyslexia therapy or phonics instruction. It is not a curriculum. The Lola Kay series adds a little flavor, and laughter, to typical instruction! The main stories highlight a phonological concept, vocabulary words and even figurative language. The matching decodable readers offer an opportunity for children to become successful readers. They were specifically designed to match the new phonological concept. Visit lolakaybooks.com for more information!
This decodable reader was created for new readers to experience after enjoying Lola Kay Thinks About Third Grade. Reading digraph 'th' is a skill addressed in both books. Lola Kay and Beth the Sloth targets that skill at a more independent level. Children will love the success they feel decoding words as they discover what happens in a sloth race! Be sure to check out the rest of the Lola Kay series!
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