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# 25 Read and Write Mini-Books That Teach Word Families

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desertcart.com: 25 Read and Write Mini-Books That Teach Word Families: 9780439155878: Sanders, Nancy I.: Books

Review: Great, but hard to tear out & some sight words are difficult for Pre-K - We've been using these for almost a year now, so I feel I can give a fair review. Overall a great product. We bought these for my then-3 yr old early reader as his very first 'books' to read by himself. Although most of the word families were perfect for his level (vowel-consonent-vowel words), some of the sight words were way too hard! Wants, said, played, through...we were doing a lot of "this is a sight word, not a word you can sound out," which frustrated him and was too difficult for his early level. We switched to the Bob books for a few months, and then came back to these...and voila! Totally ready for the harder sight words. He just turned 4 and can read almost all of these with little assistance. It's a great tool for teaching common, weird combos like "-ing" as well as blending consonants (br, sl, ch, sh, etc.) and long vowel sounds when the word ends in e (gate). It's repetitive enough that he picks up on the rhyming most of the time...although he still has to sound them out. Downsides: - You have to rip or very carefully cut the pages out of the book. Why didn't they perforate the edges??!! My first few attempts ripped the pages. - Uncreative stories...or rather, they aren't 'stories' at all. But my kid doesn't care! When they're this young, they think it's funny when things don't make sense (a mop driving a car? Hilarious!). - Pictures give away the words. A kid can easily guess the word for most of these. I combatted this by having him tell me all the rhyming words on the second to last page; when the words are taken out of the sentence he had to sound the harder ones out instead of remembering from the pictures or story. The last page is also for spelling the words, which makes the kids think about the sounds, not just the pictures. My son has no problem doing these, but it's a great practice level for him.
Review: Buy this book - Great for a "Science of Reading" phonics driven curriculum. I am using it for the CVC words in the card game on pages 8-14, and the mini-books to support fluency when practicing them with my beginning and struggling readers. This book has very limited examples of vowel teams -ai, -ee, VCe -a and -i, R Controlled -ar, digraph -ck. I have been buying each students a set of CVC flash cards to use in my classroom (they are really nice) - but now for the price of one set of cards; I can print up my own on card-stock. I drill students who are below grade level every morning and I also have these 2nd grade students carry their book-rings home and play this game with their family. I used the "Kami Circle Challenge" template to make a fun one month game sheet to keep track of their scores at home and at school. They always have 5 words they are learning at a time. Their score for the game is one point for each word they can read without sounding it out. As they learn the words they get additional new words and their scores go up and up. I find this is very motivating and fun for kids. It helps reinforce reading skills and improves their fluency and speed when reading. I am using it as a reading intervention - This is great for kindergarten, grade 1, 2 or 3rd and above. It is a fun way to have a quick daily review.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,375 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #66 in Early Childhood Education #76 in Reading & Phonics Teaching Materials #1,841 in Reference (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,902) |
| Dimensions  | 8.73 x 0.18 x 10.79 inches |
| Grade level  | Preschool - 1 |
| ISBN-10  | 0439155878 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0439155878 |
| Item Weight  | 2.31 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 64 pages |
| Publication date  | April 1, 2001 |
| Publisher  | Scholastic Teaching Resources |
| Reading age  | 3 - 7 years |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great, but hard to tear out & some sight words are difficult for Pre-K
*by A***R on June 29, 2019*

We've been using these for almost a year now, so I feel I can give a fair review. Overall a great product. We bought these for my then-3 yr old early reader as his very first 'books' to read by himself. Although most of the word families were perfect for his level (vowel-consonent-vowel words), some of the sight words were way too hard! Wants, said, played, through...we were doing a lot of "this is a sight word, not a word you can sound out," which frustrated him and was too difficult for his early level. We switched to the Bob books for a few months, and then came back to these...and voila! Totally ready for the harder sight words. He just turned 4 and can read almost all of these with little assistance. It's a great tool for teaching common, weird combos like "-ing" as well as blending consonants (br, sl, ch, sh, etc.) and long vowel sounds when the word ends in e (gate). It's repetitive enough that he picks up on the rhyming most of the time...although he still has to sound them out. Downsides: - You have to rip or very carefully cut the pages out of the book. Why didn't they perforate the edges??!! My first few attempts ripped the pages. - Uncreative stories...or rather, they aren't 'stories' at all. But my kid doesn't care! When they're this young, they think it's funny when things don't make sense (a mop driving a car? Hilarious!). - Pictures give away the words. A kid can easily guess the word for most of these. I combatted this by having him tell me all the rhyming words on the second to last page; when the words are taken out of the sentence he had to sound the harder ones out instead of remembering from the pictures or story. The last page is also for spelling the words, which makes the kids think about the sounds, not just the pictures. My son has no problem doing these, but it's a great practice level for him.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy this book
*by J***. on January 22, 2023*

Great for a "Science of Reading" phonics driven curriculum. I am using it for the CVC words in the card game on pages 8-14, and the mini-books to support fluency when practicing them with my beginning and struggling readers. This book has very limited examples of vowel teams -ai, -ee, VCe -a and -i, R Controlled -ar, digraph -ck. I have been buying each students a set of CVC flash cards to use in my classroom (they are really nice) - but now for the price of one set of cards; I can print up my own on card-stock. I drill students who are below grade level every morning and I also have these 2nd grade students carry their book-rings home and play this game with their family. I used the "Kami Circle Challenge" template to make a fun one month game sheet to keep track of their scores at home and at school. They always have 5 words they are learning at a time. Their score for the game is one point for each word they can read without sounding it out. As they learn the words they get additional new words and their scores go up and up. I find this is very motivating and fun for kids. It helps reinforce reading skills and improves their fluency and speed when reading. I am using it as a reading intervention - This is great for kindergarten, grade 1, 2 or 3rd and above. It is a fun way to have a quick daily review.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yes
*by A***R on November 23, 2025*

Love this..it helps with reading

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