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Reader Bee Sophie Story 4


4.6 ( 3616 ratings )
Éducation
Développeur Learning Circle Kids LLC
0.99 USD

Sophie Learns to Fly is the last of the 4 stories in the Sophie Story Series for young children (pre-K, Kindergarten, Grade 1). After each story page is read aloud, children tap “blue words” to trigger surprising animations that illustrate a word meaning or cause Wizding letter people to “dance out” the sounds of a word. Using blue words, children are introduced to cvc words like “red” and “hen” one sound at a time, simple sight words, like “and," plus “onset and rime,” in words such as, “ch-icks, chicks."

In Sophie 4, Sophie wakes up in the tree house and finds that she can fly. At first she is afraid, but soon learns to fly out over the ocean. Can she find her own home and make new friends? How can she be with her old friends? There are 3 more Sophie Stories in the series, where Sophie hatches, figures out what to eat, and grows up. This comforting story is suitable for very young children, who can gain early reading insight while they delight in a story that resonates with their experience. What child has not moved from the close circle of family to a wider circle of friends?

Sophie Stories introduce children to “the alphabetic principle” (that letters make sounds, and sounds come together to make meaning in a word). Sophie Stories also build “phonemic awareness,” learning specific sounds of letters. But unlike workbook pages so common in school work, Sophie provides a delightful context for playing with letter sounds. Children like to find the silly surprises in blue words, and sometimes encounter some new phonics concepts along the way.

Sophie Stories introduce children to “the alphabetic principle” (that letters make sounds, and sounds come together to make meaning in a word). Sophie Stories also build “phonemic awareness,” learning specific sounds of letters. But unlike workbook pages so common in school work, Sophie provides a delightful context for playing with letter sounds. Children like to find the silly surprises in blue words, and sometimes encounter some new phonics concepts along the way.