Harold and the Purple Crayon: A New Adventure (I Can Read! Level 1)

Harold and the Purple Crayon: A New Adventure (I Can Read! Level 1)

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Item #: 006033
ISBN: 9780063283343
Grades: PK-3

Publisher Description:

Join Harold, Porcupine, and Moose as they surf the ocean’s waves, get lost in the big city, learn to ride a motorcycle, and discover a world much bigger than they could ever imagine.

This early reader is a level 2 I Can Read, which means it’s geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the engaging stories, longer sentences, and language play of Level Two books are proven to help kids take their next steps toward reading success.



Category Description for Level 1 I Can Read Books:

- Short sentences

- Familiar words

- Simple concepts




Category Description for I Can Read Books:

To present their excellent early reader books in an organized and graded way to young readers, the publisher has divided some of their popular children's books into different "I Can Read" levels, based on the structure and complexity of the content. Many of these are modern children's classics, and will be enjoyed by all children, whether read aloud or read alone. For your convenience in finding age-appropriate books for your young reader, we will list them in groups by level.




Category Description for GRADED READERS / ANTHOLOGIES:

Primary Subject
Reading/Literature
Grade Start
PK
Grade End
3
ISBN
9780063283343
Format
Paperback
Brand Name
HarperCollins
Weight
0.15 (lbs.)
Dimensions
9.0" x 6.0" x 0.12"
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Charlotte Mason inspired and Cathy Duffy recommended
Lynette S on Nov 16, 2017
Charlotte Mason inspired and Cathy Duffy recommended
Lynette S on Nov 16, 2017
Is the artwork for picture study in color?
Lisa on Apr 8, 2018
BEST ANSWER: No, everything is black-and-white. Also,
the pictures are not as clear as I would like... I always look the paintings up online, and we view them that way instead.
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