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A**R
Loved and easy to read
MY great nephew loves Thomas the Train, and he can actually read this to his mom.
B**
Great for early readers!
My grandson loves the stories and was able to read these before he was 3 years old. The pictures are bright and colorful and the stories are cute. The paperback books come in a little storage carry box which is convenient. Mostly all of the popular Thomas trains are featured in the stories and some that are rarely seen are featured in the books so I found that to be a plus. If you are not sure how to teach a child how to read or how to help a child read the first page gives you some helpful hints.These are fun to take on a trip to do Facetime or to send as a gift
L**C
great intro to phonics for train obsessed toddler
May as well start early with phonics learning using something little guy adores.Thomas the Train is a major hit at our house, including the potty training book.Whatever you want to encourage, Thomas and friends will encourage. . .
T**
She loves them!!!
Books are great for teaching a child to read. My only complaint is the size of the books. The books are very small paper back books.
D**T
Thank you
Thank you
K**Y
Nice
My grandson loved them
L**G
Ok but not as good as the older ones
Got these for toddler since we had found older one and loved it. These aren't the same. Smaller text, shorter books, missing part of the storyline. Wish they hadn't changed them.
M**�
Perfect for Beginning Readers!
This set of phonics books is really well done! Colorful pictures, short CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words, and a strong storyline make for a fantastic introduction to reading. My son loves them and I'm really glad I bought this set. They're more interesting than the Bob books and unlike the Pete the Cat and Biscuit Phonics books, the word-level in this set is just right for new readers.Each page has a short sentence with just a few, easy-to-sound-out words and a full-color picture on the facing page. Perfect for kids just starting out with phonics.The books gradually increase in complexity and by the time your child is reading Book 12, they'll likely be ready for the Step Into Reading Level 1 books.
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