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Saturday, 2 July 2011

Reading to Learn series: Helping Hands


Reading to Learn Series

Grade 2 Book 1 reading level
Interestingly written stories and poetry on a graded level. May be used as part of the reading course from Christian Light Education or can be a general book.


Table of Contents

  • Nell's Dried Onions
  • Wonderful Smells
  • Johnny and the Blue Marble
  • Abe and His Dog
  • The Bag of Birthday Bones, Part 1
  • Let's Play Eskimo
  • The Bag of Birthday Bones, Part 2
  • Mr. Doodleburger Comes to Work
  • I'd Like to Be a Worm
  • Emmy and the Big Black Dog
  • Story in a Story
  • Mud
  • The Apple That Was Polished Six Times
  • Cross Box
  • Rain
  • An Indian's Gift
  • Four Seasons
  • Good-bye, Little Blue Jeep
  • Funny the Way Different Cars Start
  • Why Henry Was Late
  • Helping Hands
  • Coasting
  • It Is Up to You
  • Baby Insect
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful
  • The Cricket
  • A Cricket
  • Fuzzy Wuzzy, Creepy Crawly
  • Captain or Deck Hand?
  • Lesson of the Lincoln Logs, Part 1
  • Lesson of the Lincoln Logs, Part 2
  • Forgotten Thank-You's
  • Only One Mother
  • Animal Crackers
  • Long-Handled Hoe
  • Tall for His Age, Part 1
  • Tall for His Age, Part 2
  • The I-Know Game
  • The Wind
  • The Snow
  • The Wisdom of the Lord
  • The Rainbow
  • The Little Plant
  • A bird
  • Best of All
  • A Book! In Our House! That I Can Read! Part 1
  • A Book! In Our House! That I Can Read! Part 2
  • A Story Full of Pockets
  • Too Big or Too Little

Other: Not all the stories and poems have a Christian message or Biblical teaching. However, there are Scripture verses at the start of every chapter and all stories have a high moral standard.

Hardcover.
Pages: 260
Size: 170 x 217mm
Christian Light Publications. 2009

Bible Version: KJV

1 comment:

  1. My children read this book for school, but they enjoy reading it outside of school lessons too - these are the kinds of stories they enjoy reading over and over. Even when the stories don't teach from a Bible perspective, they include high standards and principles that help to build character and address common problems for children.

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