Fat Cat vs. Bad Bat Fat Cat vs. Bad Bat
Book 1 - Short Vowel Shorts

Fat Cat vs. Bad Bat

A Fun Phonics Story Starring Short Vowel A

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Descripción editorial

Is your child ready to read? If they know all their letter sounds, then they can decode and read these very short books for children. Fat Cat vs. Bad Bat is the first phonics eBook in this series and utilizes only the short vowel a.

This very short book can just be a silly interaction between a cat and a bat that helps children hop into reading, or it could provide an opportunity to talk about how our actions can affect others, consequences of our actions, ways we can respond rather than retaliation and how seeking to understand one another might change the way we treat others. Bad Bat is rude to/bullies Fat Cat. How will Fat Cat feel? How will Fat Cat respond? What do you think happens next? How could this interaction have been different?

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Short Vowel Shorts is a series of five phonics books for kids that can help them gain confidence as they learn how to read.  The books are designed to be an engaging compliment to word family or phonics worksheets and other reading activities. They don’t contain any sight words, so children who know all their letter sounds but haven’t learned sight words yet can decode and read them, initially with help from a parent or teacher, and then by themselves.

Each story contains only one short vowel sound, so children are only deciphering one vowel sound for the whole story rather than a mix of multiple vowel sounds. 

The aim of Short Vowel Shorts is to provide parents and teachers with an option for a phonics step between single letter sounds/word families and short stories that contain sight words and a mix of multiple vowel sounds.  Hopefully, being in an illustrated story format, Short Vowel Shorts can be an engaging supplement to word families that will have children gaining skills, confidence, and enjoyment as readers, and saying: "Can I Read-It-On-My-Own?" and then: “I just Read-It-On-My-Own!”

  • GÉNERO
    Kids
    PUBLICADO
    2013
    2 de agosto
    IDIOMA
    EN
    Inglés
    EXTENSIÓN
    14
    Páginas
    EDITORIAL
    Riomo Books
    VENDEDOR
    Tate Johnston
    TAMAÑO
    2,3
    MB
    PÚBLICO
    Grades P-K

    Reseñas de clientes

    bowserinlondon ,

    My kids love this book.

    Every single time I open my iPad my kids ask to read this book. They laugh when they read it. What I like about it as a parent is that it is the first book my three year old attempts to read all by himself. Would definitely recommend to those parents as a first reader or to teach long versus short vowel sounds.

    gb and bb ,

    Funny

    So funny, I could laugh so much I could laugh every day reading this book great for little kids

    Es sólo mi opinión ,

    Kind of creepy

    For a children’s book,it’s kind of creepy and dark and with a tragic ending. Not for children.

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