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Goldilocks and the Three Bears

by Sonia Sander, Josie Yee
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Overview

Whyatt's in trouble with his older brother Jack because he played in Jack's room without permission and made a mess. Now Whyatt doesn't know what to do. So the Super Readers fly into the story 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' to see what Goldilocks does when she makes a mess in the Three Bears? house! Simple words and rebus pictures make learning to read easy and fun!

Synopsis

Whyatt's in trouble with his older brother Jack because he played in Jack's room without permission and made a mess. Now Whyatt doesn't know what to do. So the Super Readers fly into the story “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” to see what Goldilocks does when she makes a mess in the Three Bears' house! Simple words and rebus pictures make learning to read easy and fun!

Children's Literature

In this retelling of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, pre-readers are encouraged to read along with their parents as many nouns appear as rebus pictures throughout the text. Simple text and large print make this picture reader of the "All Aboard Reading" series easy to read for most beginning readers. Whyatt messes up his older brother's room and asks the Super Readers for help fixing things with his brother. As in any episode of Super Why!, the Super Readers look in a book, in this case Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The Super Readers become super heroes and fly into the book, becoming part of the plot, finding clues and words to help them along the storyline. Whyatt learns that to fix things with his brother he should offer to help clean up. The work ends with a Rebus guide for parents that can double as flash cards for a child. Reviewer: Sara Rofofsky Marcus

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Children's Literature - Sara Rofofsky Marcus

In this retelling of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, pre-readers are encouraged to read along with their parents as many nouns appear as rebus pictures throughout the text. Simple text and large print make this picture reader of the "All Aboard Reading" series easy to read for most beginning readers. Whyatt messes up his older brother's room and asks the Super Readers for help fixing things with his brother. As in any episode of Super Why!, the Super Readers look in a book, in this case Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The Super Readers become super heroes and fly into the book, becoming part of the plot, finding clues and words to help them along the storyline. Whyatt learns that to fix things with his brother he should offer to help clean up. The work ends with a Rebus guide for parents that can double as flash cards for a child. Reviewer: Sara Rofofsky Marcus

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2009
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780448450698

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