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The 1st Grade Reading Book. A Decodable Reader with 25 Phonics Stories with Short Vowels and CVC Words
Curious Bee (Author) · Curious Press · Paperback
Help Your First Grader Learn to Read - With Confidence
The 1st Grade Reading Book is a carefully designed decodable reader that helps beginning readers build real reading skills through phonics, not guessing.
With 25 simple phonics stories, this book gives first graders the practice they need to master short vowels and CVC words in a calm, confidence-building way.
Every word in this book is chosen so children can sound it out, read independently, and feel proud of their progress.
What Makes This Book Different
Truly Decodable: All stories follow phonics patterns first graders are taught, focusing on short vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and CVC words like cat, hen, pig, dog, and bug.25 Stories: Each story is broken into short, predictable pages that encourage success and repetition - perfect for early readers.No Guessing Required: Children are not expected to memorize words or rely on pictures. They can decode each word using phonics skills.Color and Learn: Every page includes a simple black-and-white illustration that can be colored for extra engagement which improves focus and supports comprehension.What Your Child Will Learn
Short vowel soundsCVC word decodingReading confidenceEarly fluency through repetitionPerfect For
First graders learning to readBeginning or struggling readersPhonics-based instructionParents who want real progress, not memorizationDo you have a question about the book? Login to be able to add your own question.
