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Get Your Mouth Ready for a Treasury of Small Stories is a unique alphabet book that stresses beginning alphabet blends and digraphs. This book is a collection of small stories that reinforces a variety of beginning sounds with two letters working together to form one sound. The small stories are intended to capture the attention of youngsters between the ages of four and eight. This is a critical period in which reading is emerging. Hearing the blends and digraphs throughout this book is a terrific way for early readers to hear letter sounds working together. This book can be used as a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Get Your Mouth Ready for a Treasury of Small Stories is a unique alphabet book that stresses beginning alphabet blends and digraphs. This book is a collection of small stories that reinforces a variety of beginning sounds with two letters working together to form one sound. The small stories are intended to capture the attention of youngsters between the ages of four and eight. This is a critical period in which reading is emerging. Hearing the blends and digraphs throughout this book is a terrific way for early readers to hear letter sounds working together. This book can be used as a resource to elementary school teachers as beginning blends and digraphs are taught and reinforced. It is the author's aspiration that these small stories will be enjoyed by children of all ages.
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Autorenporträt
Kathy Rather is a graduate of Central Connecticut State University. She holds a bachelor of science degree in early childhood elementary education. Mrs. Rather has been teaching preschool, kindergarten, first-grade, and second-grade for the past thirty-five years and has taught in Connecticut, Tennessee, and Virginia. Reading and writing are her passions. Mrs. Rather lives in Northern Virginia, where she is a kindergarten teacher for Loudoun County Public Schools. Kathy makes up and tells small stories to her young learners as she encourages them to listen, read, spell, and write. Her small stories have been told to and favorited by hundreds of students throughout her teaching career. Kathy Rather has put her small stories into a book in an effort to reach more children. Kathy declares, "Hearing children laugh uproariously while listening to my small stories is a most delightful sound!"