Ben can run

Book - 2023

"Ben Can Run - Ben can run, and Ben can hop. But what if Ben doesn't look where he is going? Sam Is Fun - Pam almost loses her favorite doll"--

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Published
Minneapolis, Minnesota : Bearport Publishing [2023]
Language
English
Other Authors
Drue Rintoul (illustrator), Paula (Illustrator) Ramos (-), Robin Twiddy, Rod Barkman
Physical Description
32 pages : color illustrations ; cm
Audience
Ages 5
Grades K-1
130L
ISBN
9798888226568
9798888228234
  • Ben can run / by Robin Twiddy
  • Sam is fun / by Rod Barkman.
Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-K--In the first set in this series, the focus is on short vowels, consonants, and a couple of introductory blends and a digraph. The text has three to four words per page making it an appropriate level for ages three to five. The computer illustrated illustrations, odd titles, poorly executed text and story lines, and some grammatical nuisances, like including sentence fragments, lead to a disappointing set of beginning-practice decodables. One title that had a more inviting illustration style, The Tub of Bugs and A Big Kid, purported to focus on /l/ and /ll/ but there is not a single word in the entire text that includes a word with a double /ll/ at the end. It feels irresponsible to publish a decodable title that doesn't match up to the alleged focus. VERDICT Compared to other series on the market, this one falls short.

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