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First-grade Bunny (Read-to-Read, Level 1/Robin Hill School)1 review
Margaret McNamara

Scholastic, Inc., 2006

Good for 1st grader who is not an early reader
This book was good for my son who is in 1st grade, but not an early reader. The story line, as in the entire series, is slightly different from other early readers. In this case, one of the students is afraid of rabbits. My son was proud to be able to read the book and used it for an optional book report. The illustrations are good and there is a lot of detail worthy of discussion. At the ...
  
  











  



  
The Pumpkin Patch (Ready-to-Read. Level 1)2 reviews
Margaret McNamara

Aladdin, 2003

Perfect For a New Reader
My son reads at an early first grade level and found this book to be only slightly challenging and plenty of fun to read. The story was interesting, which is always an important motivator. The pages have colorful pictures and are not overly wordy, which can somtimes overwhelm beginners. Finally, most of the words are phonetic, with very few sight words, which was great for us, as my son gets ...
  
  











  



  
Happy Thanksgiving (Robin Hill School)
Margaret McNamara

Scholastic, 2005

Thanksgiving time is here, and Mrs. Connor's class is dressing up to celebrate. When the fire alarm goes off, they share their Thanksgiving cheer with the whole school Level 1/Starting to Read has simple stories, increased vocabulary and longer sentences.
  
  











  



  
All Year Round (Robin Hill School, Ready-To-Read)
Margaret McNamara

Aladdin Paperbacks, 2005

In English 152 Pages
  
  











  



  
How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin?6 reviews
Margaret Mcnamara

Schwartz & Wade, 2007

Nice teaching compliment to counting pumpkin seeds
This book was a wonderful accompaniment to counting pumpkin seeds in our first grade classroom. It would be appropriate for any of the lower grades. I read the first part before the children dug seeds out of pumpkins and counted them and allowed them to come up with their own estimates and strategies for keeping track of the amounts. Then we returned to the book to see how the class in the book ...
  
  











  



  
Election Day (Ready-to-Read. Level 1)1 review
Margaret McNamara

Aladdin, 2004

Good for 1st grader not an early reader
This book was good for my son who is in 1st grade, but not an early reader. The story line, as in the entire series, is slightly different from other early readers. In this case, a new girl runs for class president. My son loved the campaign promises and the eyes covered secret vote. He was proud to be able to read the book and used it for an optional book report. The illustrations are good ...
  
  











  



  
Eloise at the Wedding (Ready-to-Read. Level 1)2 reviews
Kay Thompson, Hilary Knight

Aladdin, 2006

my daughter Loves Loves Loves Eloise!
my daughter Loves everything about Eloise! it gives her the chance to live out things she may never come up with (i hope) though i would have loved to take her for an overnight @ the Plaza Hotel, Eloise Stories are the next best thing to never at all.
  
  











  



  
Whistle on the Train, The
Margaret Mcnamara

Hyperion Book CH, 2008

The whistle on the train goes whoo whoo whoo The wheels on the train go clackety clack The gates across the track go ding ding ding This rollicking railroad pop-up, an homage to the favorite preschool song, "The Wheels on the Bus," features spectacular pops on every page!
  
  











  



  
A Tooth Story (Robin Hill School)1 review
Margaret McNamara

Scholastic Inc., 2005

Good for 1st grader who is not an early reader
This book was good for my son who is in 1st grade, but not an early reader. The story line, as in the entire series, is slightly different from other early readers. In this case, one of the students has not lost a tooth yet. Because the boy later loses two teeth in a playground crash, my son loved the book. He was proud to be able to read the book, related to the tooth loss since three of his ...
  
  











  



  
Groundhog Day (Ready-to-Read. Level 1)1 review
Margaret McNamara

Aladdin, 2005

Good for 1st grader who is not an early reader
This book was good for my son who is in 1st grade, but not an early reader. The story line, as in the entire series, is slightly different from other early readers. In this case, a hamster stands in for a ground hog. My son was proud to be able to read the book and used it for an optional book report. The plot is not as strong in this story as it is in other books of the series, but this book ...
  
  











  



  
The Counting Race1 review
Margaret McNamara

Scholastic, Inc., 2003

Good for 1st grader who is not an early reader
This book was good for my son who is in 1st grade, but not an early reader. The story line, as in the entire series, is slightly different from other early readers. In this case, the children brainstorm in order to count to 10 in one second. While the book is solid, it does not have as strong a story line as some of the others in the series. My son was proud to be able to read the book. The ...
  
  











  



  
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Ready-to-Read. Level 1)
Margaret McNamara

Aladdin, 2007

When Mrs. Conner's class learns about a great man, they discover their own dreams and hopes for a better world!
  
  











  



  
Rand McNally Junior Classroom Atlas
Carole Wicklander

Rand McNally, 2001

Rand McNally's Junior Classroom Atlas is great for teaching map and globe skills to the younger student. Designed for students in grades 2-4, this atlas includes photos, graphs, interesting facts and questions that reinforce map concepts, as well as a glossary of terms and a handbook to helps students use maps and globes.In the classroom or at home, introduce your youngster to the world with Rand McNally's Junior Classroom Atlas.
  
  











  



  
Snow Day (Ready-to-Read. Level 1)
Margaret McNamara

Aladdin, 2007

The kids in Mrs. Connor's class love the snow! And they love snow days even more! But when the snow will not stop falling, Nia realizes that staying at home is not so much fun after all.
  
  











  



  
One Hundred Days (Plus One)1 review
Margaret McNamara

Aladdin, 2003

Good for 1st grader who is not early reader
This book was good for my son who is in 1st grade, but not an early reader. The story line, as in the entire series, is slightly different from other early readers. In this case, one student was sick and the 100 day celebration was delayed one day. My son was proud to be able to read the book. The illustrations are good and there is a lot of detail worthy of discussion. I would say that the ...
  
  











  







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