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Great book for 2nd graders, January 30, 2016
By NewBabyMother
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My 7 year old loves reading these books, I think because the book is talking about things she can relate to. Anything to get kids reading!
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Ready Freddy book 1, January 29, 2016
By Jennifer W Davis
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My 8 year old recently borrowed this book from our public library.
This is the first installment to the Ready Freddy series. This book is about Freddy Thresher, a first grader, that is the only kid in his class that hasn't lost a tooth yet. The story revolves around how Freddy feels being the only one and the trouble he goes trough trying to make himself lose a tooth.
The book contains 11 chapters and there are some black and white illustration throughout. Book is listed for Preschool-Third grade, but I would recommend it for first grade and up. My second grader needed some help with reading some of the words and understanding some of the situations. (Warning, book does contain name calling, some bullying, and a fight.)
Book also contains a Freddy's Fun Page, A Very Silly Story assignment, and how to make Jessie's tooth pillow. We will be reading more of this series.
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Five Stars, January 15, 2016
By Blandos
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It's a book!
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Four Stars, December 16, 2015
By John Schlesinger
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Cute
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We were very disappointed by the themes and tone in this book, October 25, 2015
By A Customer
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Received this book free through Kellogg's Scholastic Family Rewards program. We were very disappointed by the themes and tone in this book, including: making fun of the school principal's smelly breath behind his back and nicknaming him "skunk," the kids calling each other "dumb" and "stupid," kids lying to each other, labeling/nicknaming all the kids in the class by shallow stereotypes, and more. We frankly didn't read the whole book because, as a book marketed for beginning readers, the themes in this book were not appropriate, and I definitely don't want my daughter modeling the behaviors of the protagonist of the book. It's hard to believe the author is an educator at this grade level and seems to be modeling/promoting this kind of talk and behavior.
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My seven year old loves reading these books out loud ..., August 11, 2015
By tessa johnson
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My seven year old loves reading these books out loud to his four year old sister and the whole family enjoys them.
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