Snarky Sharky
(2023)

Fiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Lerner Publishing Group, 2023
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781728488363 MWT15573359, 1728488362 15573359
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Snarky Sharky is snappy and grumpy. Luckily, Snarky's friends keep trying to brighten her day. This story about a shark and her dreaded mornings introduces young children to reading. "Each book in this 'Early Bird Readers' series has its own charm. In Snarky Sharky, a very grumpy shark's friends try to figure out why she is always so grumpy and rude in the mornings. Hoof On the Roof follows a cow as she decides to explore the farm. The cow discovers grass on the farmer's roof and shares it with the other cows after they figure out a way up. A young girl in Can Dad Dance? recounts tales of her father's clumsiness before his big talent show performance, as well as details of the performance itself. In Clumpety Bump, a young boy becomes increasingly frustrated by his horse's ambivalence about his errands, until he gets stuck without the horse and realizes how much he misses him. Every story has a mixture of vocabulary, with lots of common and sight words being used, but also alliterative and slightly rhyming words such as 'Clumpety Bump.' The text always stands out from the illustrations, and the illustrations reinforce the content of the text, making it easier for early readers to figure out words and names. Reader comprehension is the most important aspect of the series; each plot follows a train of thought that a child can understand, and all the stories contain quizzes at the end that revisit major plot and character points. Overall, this is a good series for readers who like stories but are still struggling with comprehension. VERDICT This is a good early reader series for students who like silly words and sounds, friendly characters, and a slightly longer plot."-School Library Journal

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