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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can he read all the Bob books? They are good phonics readers. There are some others as well. There are handwriting books for manuscript and cursive. I taught my kids with Zaner Bloser books.[/quote] We have two sets of Stage 1 Bob books and he can read those, albeit with some effort, but we don't have the more advanced sets (stage 2/3). He is not very motivated to read them so I was hoping to find something new to add in at home to mix it up. We do still keep those in the rotation, though. My other kids enjoyed them more because they progressed more quickly, but anything I do with DS will just be a slog (it took a LOT to get him to his current level). I couldn't find a preview of the Zaner Bloser books- I am looking for writing more as in encoding, punctuating, writing the correct direction, using spaces, etc. His letter formation is fine, especially relative to his other skills. Would the Zaner Bloser work on all those skills? [/quote]
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