Most children like nothing better than a yummy snack. Each Good Food book presents a familiar food in many different forms - everything from oranges in orange juice to the chocolate in Mexican mole sauce.
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Simple and Sweet,
By Lynda G. Pitcher (Hanover, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Like Chocolate (Welcome Books: Good Food) (Paperback)
As a second grade teacher, I was collecting books for a chocolate theme when I came across this book. It is a great book for those struggling readers who want to read books about the same things the rest of the class is reading without feeling overwhelmed. It has an early intervention level of 9. The text is written in simple sentences. "New words" are typed in boldfaced print and defined in a glossary. A good non-fiction book for lower level readers in the primary classroom.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
beginners with chocolate: Do I like chocolate,
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This review is from: I Like Chocolate (Welcome Books: Good Food) (Paperback)
This book is for students on a early reader level. It consist of 3 to 4 word sentences. However, it helps the reader understand why they like chocolate.
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