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Vocabulary Power- Reading for Kindergarten: Read Earlier, Learn Faster! | 
| Author: Audrey Carangelo Publisher: Play Bac Category: Book
List Price: $9.95 Buy Used: $4.79 You Save: $5.16 (52%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 123954
Media: Spiral-bound Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 5.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 1602140219 Dewey Decimal Number: 421 EAN: 9781602140219 ASIN: 1602140219
Publication Date: October 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Great condition; no writing and/or highlighting in this book. Hardcover.
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Product Description Fun and easy-to-use on a desk, in a car, or at the breakfast table, Vocabulary Power is your child's sure-fire tool to build reading skills! Sight words are words that young readers should instantly recognize without having to "figure them out." A sight word is presented on each page of Vocabulary Power, along with an illustration that helps lock the meaning into the reader's mind. Children will also discover rhyming "Family Words," on each page, which they can match with illustrations.
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| Customer Reviews:
A great tool! March 27, 2008 Reader Views (Austin, Texas) Reviewed by Conner (age 4) and Mom for Reader Views (3/08)
These 150 sight words are common words that are instantly recognized while reading; they are presented in an easy-flip format that can stand on its own, like a word-of-the-day calendar. Each word is presented on its own page, accompanied by an illustration to learn its usage and a full sentence to show it in context. It also lists rhyming family words on the page.
"What do you think of this word builder?" "I like it a lot. I like the pictures." "Are the words easy to remember?" "No, but I like it when you read to me." "Do you know what the pictures are trying to say?" "Some of them are funny."
Parent's comments:
I think that "Vocabulary Power: Grade K" is a great tool and like the word-of-the-day format. My son is at a stage where he likes to rush through things, so I'm not sure if he'll remember word 4 when he's asked for so many that we find ourselves suddenly on word 30. But the introduction of rhyming word families helps him visualize how some words are subsets of larger words and that letter order is important when making words.
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