Staff Picks
Decodable Readers: Flyleaf Beginning Readers
- Emily J.
- Thursday, May 11, 2023
Collection
Flyleaf Readers are designed for students in the first stages of reading. New readers feel empowered because they can sound-out unfamiliar words without guessing and steadily build their reading skills. These books are completely “decodable” meaning that they use simple words and only short vowel sounds as the first stepping stones into reading.
Great Grandma Dot. Reading Series 1
Published in 2010
This story illustrates the special relationship between a great grandma and her great grandson.
It is Halloween! Reading Series 1
Published in 2010
With help from their grandparents, Ellen and Jon prepare for Halloween by picking and carving pumpkins, selecting costumes, and handing out treats before going trick-or-treating with their parents.
Jen's Best Gift Ever. Reading Series 1
Published in 2010
On her seventh birthday Jen receives a wonderful surprise from her sister and parents.
Just a Box. Reading Series 1
Published in 2010
Finding a box that is another person's trash is a treasure for Anita and Ramon. The big box becomes the vehicle to take the children on several imaginary adventures including an African safari and a sail in a pirate ship.
Meg and Jim's Sled Trip. Reading Series 1
Published in 2010
When it finally stops snowing, a young brother and sister spend the rest of the day sliding and bumping over the snow.
My Vivid Town. Reading Series 1
Published in 2010
"Tells a 'colorful' story of a mother and son's trip to the market and back on the blue crosstown bus. Along the way observant eyes capture the beauty and varied colors of a vivid town"--Cover [p. 2].
The Sunset Pond. Reading Series 1
Published in 2010
Matt and his dog Bud visit the pond at sunset and enjoy the water and the animals. Supplementary learning cards in the back of the book introduce various vocabulary words through text and images taken from the illustrations in the story.
Will is Up at Bat. Reading Series 1
Published in 2010
With help from their grandparents, Ellen and Jon prepare for Halloween by picking and carving pumpkins, selecting costumes, and handing out treats before going trick-or-treating with their parents.