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[quote=Anonymous]Do you know what level? I have found that Rigby readers are kind of perfect for reluctant readers, you can get them on ebay. I'd say level 8-10 is probably good for an average 1st grader. Elephant and Piggy books are also great. I'd also recommend Fly Guy books (not the fly guy presents ones, but the regular ones), Brownie and Pearl, and Green Eggs and Ham. Mr. Putter and Tabby/Henry and Mudge might be too advanced, depending on how far along they are. Splat the Cat is good if phonics is a strength, but if they are transitioning out of sight words/context and into phonics, they can be challenging. Does your kid really like Dr. Seuss? https://pridereadingprogram.com/reading-with-dr-seuss-from-easiest-to-hardest/ [/quote]
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