Learn-to-Read Treasure Hunts: Fifty Skill-Building Games for Beginning Readers and Their Parents (Learn to Read) 🔍
Steve Cohen (with help from his son Peter); illustrated by Scot Ritchie Workman Pub.; Workman Publishing Company, New York, New York State, 1997
English [en] · PDF · 9.2MB · 1997 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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"A terrific tool for parents, this book employs one of the most important first steps in learning to read--the sheer fun and joy of it!" --Twila C. Liggett, Ph.D., Executive Producer, Reading Rainbow
Here to boost your child's reading skills and confidence are fifty progressively more difficult treasure hunt games. It's simple. Tear out the perforated pages, hide the clues as directed, and then watch your child experience the magic of reading. There's a bonus phonics matching game with each final clue, and fifty stickers to reward your young reader.
"...includes everything parents need to provide hours of fun. And young readers will reap rewards guarangeed to last long after the game is over." --Ann Pleshette Murray, Editor-in-Chief, Parents Magazine
Alternative title
Learn-to-read treasure hunts : 50 skill-building games for beginning readers and their parents
Alternative author
Ritche, Scott, Cohen, Steve
Alternative author
Scott Ritche; Steve Cohen
Alternative author
Cohen, Steve, 1951-
Alternative publisher
Workman Publishing Company, Incorporated
Alternative publisher
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
Alternative publisher
New York: Workman Pub.
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
1. printing, New York, 1997
Alternative edition
New York, c1997
Alternative edition
PS, 1997
metadata comments
Some text contains cut-off due to tight binding.
obscured text on back cover.
Alternative description
Learn-to-Read Treasure Hunts provides 50 days (or 10 school weeks) of family fun while giving kids ages 5 to 7 the skills and confidence they need to become better readers. The concept is simple and designed to work no matter what method of teaching is being used in school. There's one treasure hunt per day, three or four clues per treasure hunt, with each perforated page a written clue that parents tear off, fold, and hide. The child has to read each clue to complete the hunt. For example, Clue #1 of Day #1 "Look under a pan," with the word "pan" illustrated. On the back of the final clue each day is a bonus phonics game in which kids match words to pictures. Fifty reward stickers are included with the book.
For ages 5-7. 63,000 copies in print.
Alternative description
Featuring 50 treasure hunt games, this book helps parents build up children's reading skills. There is a new hunt for each day, consisting of three perforated clues for the parent to hide. The clues lead to a trail of familar places in the home, becoming progressively more difficult.
Alternative description
1 v. (unpaged) : 14 cm
date open sourced
2024-07-01
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