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Scholastic Guided Science Readers, Level A, Set Of 16

Frequently Asked Questions

This set includes sixteen books. These guided science readers are perfect for early childhood education.

These readers are suitable for children ages four to six. They are designed to support early literacy skills.

The books are paperback bound. This makes them lightweight and easy for young children to handle.

The main focus is to introduce scientific concepts to early learners. Each book covers engaging topics to spark curiosity.

The authors are various contributors from Scholastic. They specialize in creating educational materials for children.

These books are used to enhance reading skills and scientific knowledge. They can be read aloud or independently by children.

Yes, these books are Level A readers. They are designed for beginner readers with simple text and illustrations.

Yes, they are ideal for homeschooling. Parents can use them to teach foundational science concepts alongside reading.

Yes, the pages are richly illustrated. The illustrations help children understand the concepts and engage with the text.

Keep the books in a dry, cool place. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight to preserve the pages and covers.

Yes, the simple language and illustrations make them accessible. They are suitable for children with various learning abilities.

Start by reading them together. Discuss the illustrations and ask questions to encourage interaction and comprehension.

If a book is damaged, check the retailer's return policy. Many retailers offer exchanges or refunds for damaged items.

Yes, they are perfect for classroom settings. Teachers can use them to facilitate group reading and discussions.

They cover a variety of science topics, including animals, plants, and weather. Each book focuses on engaging scientific themes.

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