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Little Comics for Little Readers    by Gloria Lapin
Price: Free! 40 words. Published on August 3, 2010. .

Parents, is your child just beginning to read? These 3 short comics were specifically designed for the beginning reader. The pre primer vocabulary and supportive illustrations give the new reader the opportunity to successfully read independently.
Alexis the Kind Princess    by Erika Burton
Price: $0.99 USD. 200 words. Published on September 14, 2010. .

This is a beginning reading book about a virtuously kind princess. Your child will have success reading it. There success will motivate them to continue on their path to learning how to read. This is one of 5 easy reader princess books available in the A series of the Stepping Stones Together beginning reading program. Check it out today at http://www.steppingstonestogether.com
Big Is Not Always Better    by Gloria Lapin
Price: $0.99 USD. 50 words. Published on May 24, 2011. .

"Big Is Not Always Better" is an adaptation of an African folk tale. Although the turtle in this story may be small, he shows that he is smart and cunning. The bright color illustrations and the controlled vocabulary make this comic book engaging and easy to read.
Little Comics for Little Readers: Miss Pat    by Gloria Lapin
Price: Free! 50 words. Published on June 14, 2011. .

Miss Pat is a short colorful comic that provides practice for beginning readers with simple short vowel words. The antics of Miss Pat, her cat, and her cat's friend will bring a chuckle to the reader, while the bright colors will delight the eye.
How to Turn Your Struggling Reader into a Super Reader This Summer    by William Roulston and Sidney Turner
Price: $4.95 USD. 32410 words. Published on June 17, 2011. .

Parents whose children are reading below grade level will find this book a godsend. Two long-time reading teachers have simplified the mysterious process of learning to read. In twenty short lessons, they explain easy, effective and fun activities you can use to turn your child into an independent, lifelong super reader this summer. For children from kindergarten through 3rd grade.
Little Comics for Little Readers: Volume 6    by Gloria Lapin
Price: Free! 50 words. Published on July 31, 2011. .

Volume 6 is a collection of 3 very colorful comics designed for the beginning phonics student. The stories are written with simple short vowel words, and follow a comic pig, dog, and ram through everyday activities.
Crocodile, Crocodile    by Gloria Lapin
Price: $0.99 USD. 50 words. Published on May 27, 2012. .

In this folktale from India the crocodile tries to outwit the monkey, but the monkey is just too smart for him. How do the crocodile and the monkey trick each other? The story of their tricks is told with first grade level basic sight words,and illustrated in colorful comic format. The beginning reader and the accomplished reader will enjoy this folktale
The Boy Who Sold The Butter    by Gloria Lapin
Price: $0.99 USD. 40 words. Published on July 29, 2012. .

This comic is a retelling of the silly Danish folktale, "The Boy Who Sold The Butter." In this story the silly boy's foolish mistake brings him an unexpected reward. Written with first grade sight words, this colorful comic is easy to read and perfect for those who are learning to read.
We Did It    by Gloria Lapin
Price: $0.99 USD. 40 words. Published on November 24, 2012. .

Learning to read can be a daunting task for some readers. Since unlocking the reading code can be difficult, it helps to have material specifically designed for beginning readers. "We Did It" contains about 100 easy to sound out short vowel words (CVC) and is filled with supportive illustrations. The comic format creates an opportunity for new readers to successfully read independently.
Astronaut Andy    by John Perez
You set the price! 830 words. Published on December 8, 2012. .

This is the story of "Astronaut Andy" the amateur space adventurer who is invited by Ringo the robot to lead an exploration of the cosmos. He later visits the inhabitants of Luminous Orange, the strange and mysterious world populated by friendly aliens who Andy and Ringo meet and share in adventures. This book is meant for beginning reader’s age 2-6.By John Kennedy Perez.