by David McPhail (Author)
Have fun finding silly hats--a flat hat, a bat hat, and even a cat hat. This Level C book is perfect for new readers.
I had a red hat. I had a bed hat.
10 hats in all. But a strong wind comes by and scatters them everywhere. He invites readers to help find them. Artwork by lauded author-illustrator David McPhail will delight and motivate your child as he or she reads the text. And a search-and-find game adds to the fun.
This book has been officially leveled using the F & P Level Gradient(TM) Leveling System. For readers who've mastered basic sight words, Level C books feature slightly longer sentences and a wider range of high-frequency words than Level B books. Level C books are suitable for mid-to-late kindergarten readers. When Level C is mastered, follow up with Level D I Like to Read: The award-winning
I Like to Read series features guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas & Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors--create original, high-quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read again and again with their parents, teachers or on their own!
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PreS-K--A little raccoon, in peaceful pastel watercolors, has 10 hats: each for a different season or activity. Every page is its own vignette, where the little raccoon shows the reader their rain and snow and sun hats; bike, baseball, construction, and fireman helmets; and soft hats for art, sleeping, and being silly (in an oversized cat hat). But when the little raccoon stacks up all 10 hats at once and a gust of wind sends them flying, readers are invited to help the animal spot them all hanging in a tree, in the water, and on forest friends' heads. The story is told in just 22 words that often rhyme. VERDICT Gentle and whimsical, this is an easy reader that feels like a picture book, which makes it a valuable transition text for emerging readers. --Jennifer Miskec
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