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Discover a fun new way to help kids ages 5 to 7 build their reading abilities Learning to recognize sight words—words that don't follow the normal rules of phonics—is a critical step on the way to independent reading. This word search for kids makes it enjoyable for new readers by turning study into play. Each exciting puzzle introduces them to critical sight words while also developing their attention span and improving their spelling. This top choice in activity books for kids features: * 375 sight words—This book helps build a foundation for reading by introducing kids to important and…mehr

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Discover a fun new way to help kids ages 5 to 7 build their reading abilities Learning to recognize sight words—words that don't follow the normal rules of phonics—is a critical step on the way to independent reading. This word search for kids makes it enjoyable for new readers by turning study into play. Each exciting puzzle introduces them to critical sight words while also developing their attention span and improving their spelling. This top choice in activity books for kids features: * 375 sight words—This book helps build a foundation for reading by introducing kids to important and common words like "the," "that," "of," and "is." * Simple layouts—Clear puzzles with big letters and cute artwork are sure to keep elementary learners engaged. * Multiple levels of difficulty—Kids will hone their skills and grow their confidence with puzzles that gently increase in complexity. Give young readers a fun way to boost their literacy with this standout among word search puzzle books for kids.
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KIMBERLY ANN KIEDROWSKI is a former kindergarten teacher of 10 years and holds a bachelor of science degree in early childhood education from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. She loves to share classroom ideas and teacher resources on her blog, LiveLaughILoveKindergarten.com.