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1) We Like Nuts
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Featuring a simple and progressing storyline, beginning readers will follow along as this boy and his dog share a snack to learn short vowel rimes in words that use -ut, like nut, mutt, and cut. The lively illustrations and clear text work together to assist in developing early phonemic and literacy skills.
2) The Man Can
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Featuring appealing illustrations and simple sight words, this engaging book helps beginning readers develop their early phonemic and literacy skills through a progressing storyline that features rhyming words containing the short vowel -an sound.
3) Hit It!
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Beginning readers learn words that rhyme with the short vowel -it sound such as hit, pit, and bit. Engaging illustrations, simple text, and accommodating sight words enhance readers' practice of phonemic pronunciation and recognition.
4) Ten Hens
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Through a simple story, engaging illustrations, and clear text, beginning readers follow along to learn rhyming -en sounds like hen, pen, and ten to enhance early phonemic pronunciation and recognition skills.
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Beginning readers follow along as a boy and girl show different things that they have. Through engaging illustrations, clear text, and helpful sight words, children are encouraged to practice a variety of phonemic rhymes and pronunciations as well as tell what they have!
6) Wet Pet
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Beginning readers learn rhyming -et words such as pet and jet in this engaging book that uses lively illustrations, fresh text, and helpful sight words to help readers progress in their early literacy and phonemic skills.
8) The Tip
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With engaging illustrations, fresh text, and helpful sight words, beginning readers learn words that use the rhyming short vowel sound -ip. Beginning readers are encouraged to practice their phonemic pronunciation and recognition as they follow along through the story.
9) Hug a Bug
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Beginning readers will love this adorable bug as he shows off the things he likes. Readers will learn words that feature rhyming short vowel -ug sounds, such as jug and rug through delightful images, fresh text, and accommodating sight words.
10) Using Money
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Teach young children about sorting, spending, and saving dollar bills and coins. Kindergarten students will develop early financial literacy skills with this nonfiction book. Featuring colorful images, simple text, and an accessible glossary and index, this book helps beginning readers build vocabulary and begin to understand money management.
11) I Win!
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Beginning readers will enjoy following along as this boy wants to win a race. Through colorful images and simple text, readers learn rhyming short vowels like win, pin, and bin. The simple storyline and accommodating sight words aid in readers' developing literacy and phonemic skills.
12) Wag!
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Beginning readers discover rhyming short vowels in this engaging reader that uses lively images in conjunction with clear sight words to enhance children's early phonemic pronunciation and recognition of words that contain the -ag sound and introduces readers to progressing storylines.
13) A Cat and a Hat
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Beginning readers learn rhyming short vowel sounds as they follow along in this enjoyable book that uses refreshing illustrations, clear text, a simple progressing storyline, and accommodating sight words to aid in developing phonemic pronunciation and recognition as well as early literacy skills.
14) Hot!
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Beginning readers learn rhyming short vowel -ot sounds like hot, tot, and pot as they follow along in this enjoyable book that uses refreshing illustrations, clear text, and accommodating sight words to aid in developing phonemic pronunciation and recognition as well as early literacy skills.
15) Big Pig
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Featuring fresh text and adorable illustrations, beginning readers will learn words that feature rhyming -ig sounds such as pig, big, and dig. The simple storyline and helpful sight words help readers progress in their early literacy and phonemic skills.
16) Mop Hop
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Featuring clear text and lively illustrations, beginning readers will learn words that feature rhyming -op sounds such as pop, bop, and hop. The creative storyline and accommodating sight words help readers progress in their early literacy and phonemic skills.
17) Where Is It?
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Beginning readers will love following along as a girl looks for her pig, Gus. Through an engaging story, vivid images, and clear text, readers practice recognizing and pronouncing a variety of basic phonemic rhymes and sounds.
18) All About Money
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Introduce young children to the difference between wants and needs, and teach them about earning, spending, and saving money. Kindergarten students will develop early financial literacy with this nonfiction book. Featuring vivid images, simple text, and a supporting glossary and index, this book helps beginning readers build vocabulary and begin to understand money management.
19) A Nap
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Beginning readers learn about rhyming words that use the short vowel sound -ap such as nap, map, and cap in this engaging book that uses a simple progressing storyline and lively, colorful images in conjunction with clean, fresh text to enhance developing literacy skills and phonemic pronunciation and recognition.
20) What Can You Do?
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In this delightful book, beginning readers are encouraged to share what they can do as they follow along with the story. Readers will be encouraged to practice a variety of phonemic rhymes and uses through lively images and fresh text.
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