Biscuit 12-E-book Phonics Enjoyable!: Contains 12 Mini-Books That includes Brief and Lengthy Vowel Sounds (My First I Can Learn)
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This set of 12 easy and enjoyable Biscuit storybooks is a superb option to share at residence or within the preschool or kindergarten classroom. It’s a enjoyable technique to study to learn and as a complement for exercise books for kids ages 3 to six. Enter into the world of studying with I Can Learn Phonics!
Biscuit is everybody’s favourite little yellow pet, and this 12-book field set is a useful educating device for emergent readers.
Based mostly on the most recent analysis about how kids study to learn, these twelve full-color books function repeated examples of quick vowel sounds and customary sight phrases. The straightforward tales about everybody’s favourite little yellow pet will make the method of studying to learn enjoyable.
Phonics teaches kids the connection between letters and the sounds they make. A toddler who has mastered these relationships has a superb basis for studying to learn and spell. In line with the Nationwide Institute of Baby Well being & Human Growth, a toddler who has discovered phonics has a way to acknowledge acquainted phrases and “decode” unfamiliar ones.
Writer : HarperCollins; Illustrated version (June 24, 2008)
Language : English
Paperback : 144 pages
ISBN-10 : 0061432040
ISBN-13 : 978-0061432040
Studying age : 4 – 6 years, from clients
Lexile measure : 110L
Dimensions : 5.25 x 6.1 x 1.8 inches
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11 reviews for Biscuit 12-E-book Phonics Enjoyable!: Contains 12 Mini-Books That includes Brief and Lengthy Vowel Sounds (My First I Can Learn)
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RonaldDerGrosse –
Order all three
We ordered Pete the Cat and both Biscuit sets for our four-year-old granddaughter who is learning to read. These sets are excellent, and colorful and stimulate the desire to learn to read.
Maie –
Perfect for readers who are just starting out
I bought this set for my kindergartner. I was finding most of the “beginner” books I was getting for her (and even those provided by her school) were just a bit too hard for her. These books are great. They contain sight words as well as simple phonics words. Most of the books revolve around a certain letter sound (for example, short ‘o’) and the first page lists most of the words that will be used in that book (separating them into categories of words to sound out, new sight words, review sight words, and fun words). The pictures do sometimes give a visual cue for the words, but not so much that I consider it a huge issue.The books are numbered and I would recommend reading them in order as they do tend to build on words from earlier numbered books. The second in the series was the first book that my daughter was able to read completely on her own and I think that was a very encouraging moment for her. She also loves Biscuit and enjoys the cute but simple stories and pictures.I was expecting these would be board books, but they are actually floppy little “booklets.” They are very small, simple, and short. The box seems like it will probably get ripped up fairly quickly. Despite this, I would highly recommend this set for anyone who is just starting out with reading – particularly those who get frustrated or overwhelmed with longer stories or books with a lot of difficult words.One more thing – prior to getting this set, we had a couple of the regular Biscuit books. My daughter enjoyed me reading them to her, but I was not too crazy about them. Just about every page ends with “sweet puppy” and “woof woof.” It got a little old. These little books don’t have that problem.
DD67 –
great for beginner readers
these are just what I was looking for, I am teaching 3 children 4 years of age right now to read. I am using the Bob books level 1 and 2, a variety of scholastic readers including phonics and sight word readers, Phonics Practice Readers level 1, and Now I’m reading level 1. all these books are coming together nicely, butFor one of the children many of these books are too difficult and aren’t moving at a slow enough pass or they just have too many words in them that frustrate him. Except for the Bob books box 1 set, those he can read pretty well.these little Biscuit books are just right for him.An example:Book 8 short eBiscuit and the nest1. An egg fell from the nest.2.Get help, Biscuit!3.Woof! Biscuit went for help.4.The little girl saw the egg.5.She set the egg in the nest.6. “You are the best pet, Biscuit!”I like that they aren’t all phonics based, They are more natural reading, after reading with the child a couple times, The child can point to the words and work on reading it themselves.I like that they are little less reading than the regular Biscuit books, which would be a nice next step for your reader.I am using the following sets with this child:-Biscuit phonics fun (I can Read)-First LIttle Readers A boxed set-Sight word readers scholastic boxed set-Bob boxed set level 1-zac the Rat: Starfall boxed set(Also available to veiw on-line for free)With the two 4 year olds that are more advance I am using along with the above sets.-Now I’m reading level 1-Phonics Practice Readers level 1(the first 10 books)-these are alittle expensive, but very nicely done.I am also using printable emergent readers and leveled readers that I have found on-line. Hubbard’s cupboard has some nice onse. Along with Making learning fun.
ScotFlower –
Kids love puppies so this is a win – box size bigger than the books.
Just what i wanted for beginner readers…. something simple, short, and straightforward but not boring. There are 12 stories about the puppy Biscuit and kids love puppies. Plus, I am a terrible speller and having to read and say biscuit this much may actually teach me how to spell it correctly (and my hubby will be thrilled). Because I liked this set so much, I will be buying the second set as well.My only complaint about these books is really about the storage box… its larger than the actual books both in length and in width… so you have to keep a cardboard spacer box inside the box to prevent the books from bumping around and getting damaged.. the spacer is provided in the box, but seriously, the publisher could have made the box any size they wanted… they CHOSE to make the box the wrong size. I bet someone said in marketing thought it would make the books sell better…. seriously most people buy online and would rather have the correct size storage box.
Lizzie –
Great system, cute stories
My daughter is really struggling with reading, and these books are definitely helping. They were recommended by her teacher. I like how they help with phonics. For example, one of the books focuses on short e vowel sounds. Right in the beginning it spells out for you a bunch of words to read together so that the child grasps the short e sound. So it might list words like: get, hen, well, egg. I’m making that up, but just trying to give you the idea. Working through them, my daughter is more confident in reading. I am seeing improvement. The stories are ridiculously easy by adult standards, but I feel like they are extremely focused to “get the job done” and make the goal and the path to get there clear to kids in a logical way.
Carole –
Practical, useful, and adorable.
This series of 12 mini books are very good for children who are starting to learn to read or children with learning difficulties. The books introduce short vowels, and gradually add other words, including sight words. The books are pretty and colorful and Biscuit is very endearing to children.I highly recommended for children who are starting out to learn to read.The child for whom I got these books is severely learning delayed, so at nine years old the child is starting out on the very beginning level. Her learning level would be of a 5 to 6 year old at most. That is why, while these books are such an elementary level for her age, I got it for such a child.
Gustavo Davila –
Para mi hijo y su practica con la lectura
Jo-Anne Picker –
awesome set of books
Jolly –
Bought for my five year old for learning the short vowel sounds. These are very good books for children just learning to read. Very simple, no difficult words! They are not bedtime story type books (unless you want to read them that way) but rather a teaching resource (as most phonics book sets are). There is not much text on each page but that is fine for beginning readers as it’s not too overwhelming and gives them success!! I used them along with sturdy letter tiles to build the words and sounds that he was learning in the different books along with some word families flash cards that we have. He also did a small amount of writing of the words/sounds in his exercise book. This was all really simple and quick to do. I don’t think you really need to do all this if you don’t want to as you could just buy the books and read them together and leave it at that. I still think it would help your child with reading. My son does read quite fluently now for a six yr old. These were a valuable addition to our collection of reading resources. The character (Biscuit) is very endearing and my son just loves this little puppy and all the antics he gets up to. IMO it’s a good starter as once they have mastered this there are plenty more Biscuit stories to go at for when they are reading more proficiently and they have already been introduced to the character. We have also purchased the Biscuit Storybook Collection [Hardcover] which he also loves and reads without any help.Update: I also notice that there is (soon to be available) second set of books that teaches the long vowel sounds.
Berry –
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Jill –
My 5 year old is loving, loving reading these. Much more productive in terms of learning than the readers that come home with her from her SK teacher