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Little Comics for Little Readers Volume 2    by Gloria Lapin
Price: Free! 90 words. Published on August 24, 2010. .

These 3 easy comics will delight beginning readers. The stories entertain while providing practice with primary sight words. The pictures support the reader and help the young reader feel success.
Little Comics for Little Readers Volume 5    by Gloria Lapin
Price: Free! 90 words. Published on December 18, 2010. .

The 4 comics in Volume 5 of Little Comics for Little Readers combine pictures, sight words, and phonics. The vocabulary is just a bit more challenging than in the earlier volumes. The pictures are still there to support the readers and help tell the story. Those who enjoyed the first 4 volumes will have fun reading volume 5.
The Mitten    by Gloria Lapin
Price: $0.99 USD. 40 words. Published on January 11, 2011. .

This delightful folktale, The Mitten, is retold in bright, colorful, comic book format. As the animals share the mitten, they also share their warmth, and share their story with the reader. Easy to read with lots of pictures, this version will become a favorite of children as the story has been for generations.
Pot of Gold    by Gloria Lapin
Price: $0.99 USD. 40 words. Published on February 26, 2011. .

This Irish folktale, The Pot of Gold, is retold in comic format. The illustrations and controlled vocabulary make it perfect for beginning readers.
Little Red Hen    by Gloria Lapin
Price: $0.99 USD. 40 words. Published on April 6, 2011. .

Little Red Hen has long been a popular folktale, and now it is an easy to read comic book. The bright colors and controlled vocabulary make it perfect for beginning readers.
Little Comics: Where Are We?    by Gloria Lapin
Price: Free! 40 words. Published on April 15, 2011. .

Where Are We? is a black and white comic book written for beginning readers of all ages. The vocabulary is slightly more challenging than the Little Comics for Little Readers series. Two boys and a dog find what looks like a mirror, but it takes them on an unexpected adventure.
Where Is The Key?    by Gloria Lapin
Price: $0.99 USD. 50 words. Published on May 5, 2011. .

This contemporary retelling of a middle eastern folktale is in full color comic format. 'Where Is The Key' is as silly as the original version. The controlled vocabulary makes it easy to read, and the surprise ending brings a laugh.
Little Dog Wants to Play    by Third Press 
Price: $2.99 USD. 140 words. Published on May 6, 2011. .

With simple words, cute pictures and practice flashcards, this book is a great way to get your child started with reading. Over 90% of the words in this book are either sight words or sight nouns (also known as Dolch sight words, Fry Words, high-frequency words or sometimes star words). Other words used in the book are familiar words that will be easy for your child to sound out.
Little Comics: Back To Dogville    by Gloria Lapin
Price: Free! 40 words. Published on August 14, 2011. .

'Back to Dogville' is the sequel to 'Where Are We?' In this book the boys return to Dogville to help their friend solve a mystery. They come up with an inventive plan to get things back to Dogville normal. This comic book is also black and white, is at a first grade reading level, and is filled with supporting illustrations. The reader is sure to chuckle at the surprise solution.
This Pot Will Not Walk    by Gloria Lapin
Price: $0.99 USD. 50 words. Published on September 5, 2011. .

"This Pot Will Not Walk" is about a silly boy who somehow gets things to work out right. The story is an adaptation of a Puerto Rican folk tale in colorful comic format. The simple sight vocabulary makes this book perfect for beginning readers.