It Wasn't a Sentence That Would Have Occurred to Me
Reading a book with Fiona this evening (and, yes, she's coming along very quickly on the reading), we spent some time lingering over the back cover which lists the various levels of books available from the publisher.
There's Pre-Reading, for kids who are just starting to recognize basic words. Then there's level one (which this book was), for kids who know basic words, can sound out some others, and can handle simple sentences.
"What's two?" Fiona asked, pointing to that level.
I read the description. It's for kids with a larger vocabulary who can handle more complicated sentences.
"Like: May I please go to a wedding so I can get married?" Fiona asked. "Is that a complicated sentence?"
Um... I guess.
There's Pre-Reading, for kids who are just starting to recognize basic words. Then there's level one (which this book was), for kids who know basic words, can sound out some others, and can handle simple sentences.
"What's two?" Fiona asked, pointing to that level.
I read the description. It's for kids with a larger vocabulary who can handle more complicated sentences.
"Like: May I please go to a wedding so I can get married?" Fiona asked. "Is that a complicated sentence?"
Um... I guess.
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