I have been flicking through my collection of children’s books for the last number of days to find the best ones for emergent readers. My study is full of children’s books and the over flow is between my attic and my parent’s house. I think that perhaps I have a small problem… What do you think?!
I really do love this Nick Butterworth series of books for beginner readers. When I saw that they are on sale at 28% off on Book Depository I just knew I had to review them for you! I think that you will like them too. The title is pretty catchy, eh 🙂
Nick Butterworth has produced a gem of a book for young readers or even preschoolers. The illustrations are big and clear. The text is written in a large font size on a separate, uncluttered page with a white background. All of this helps readers to predict ( clear pictures) and read the story for themselves.
Here is a brief synopsis of what this “fantastic Mum can do”!
It doesn’t stop there!
The book contains lots of Dolch words, many of which are constantly repeated throughout the short book  such as “and, she ,can”.
You may prefer some other titles from Nick Butterworth’s Series that are more relevant to your child and his/her special people. How about…
Book Depository are selling these titles for just 5.43 Euro each with their usual free worldwide postage. Please click here for a link.
Preschool children would also find this book very accessible and fun. The print is so large that your child could learn to “track” . ” Tracking” is the term that refers to the direction in which we read and write print. In our culture we read from left to right and top to bottom. This is not intuitive for young readers and needs to be taught by explicitly pointing to words as we read. Â Our eye movements are too subtle to communicate that we are “tracking”. Children also need to learn about the “one to one correspondence” between the spoken and written word. This is that one spoken word ( phoneme) is represented by one written word (grapheme). Ok, enough science for now…
Do you have any recommendations for beginner readers? What is your child’s favourite ? Please leave a comment below and share with us.
Have fun,
Miss Mernagh 🙂