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Learn-to-Read Treasure Hunts: Fifty Skill-Building Games for Beginning Readers and Their Parents
LearntoRead Treasure Hunts Fifty SkillBuilding Games for Beginning Readers and Their Parents
Author: Steve Cohen
Learn-to-Read Treasure Hunts provides 50 days (or 10 school weeks) of family fun while giving kids ages 5 to 7 the skills and confidence they need to become better readers. The concept is simple and designed to work no matter what method of teaching is being used in school. There's one treasure hunt per day, three or four clues per tr...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780761103301
ISBN-10: 0761103309
Publication Date: 1/3/1997
Pages: 464
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
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Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Learn-to-Read Treasure Hunts: Fifty Skill-Building Games for Beginning Readers and Their Parents on + 51 more book reviews
Inside this book are 50 Treasure Hunts for beginning readers. They start off very easy and become more difficult. Each hunt has several clues and can be easily done inside the house. My kids loved doing the hunts and as they got older they loved setting them up for their younger siblings. There are stickers in the back of the book to give as prizes but we always supplied them with more interesting stickers or prizes (popsicles, bubbles, trips, fancy stickers, coloring pages, crayons or another treasure hunt).
reviewed Learn-to-Read Treasure Hunts: Fifty Skill-Building Games for Beginning Readers and Their Parents on + 52 more book reviews
I know that this tecniques + games have paid off in my children.I just look at my kids who still not really challenged in high school honor/ AP courses.Next year, they will both attending local college for high school credits.


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