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Kitty and Me
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Kitty and Me

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Reading Stars Beginning Reader

Kitty loves to play with her friend, her ball, but not the dog in this easy reader.
Reading Star books are for kids at the very beginning of a lifetime love of reading. Each book features less than 50 words and uses repetition to build confidence.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 28, 2017
ISBN9781532401954
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Kitty and Me
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Judy Wolfman

A retired elementary teacher, Judy Wolfman has had many books, plays, magazine articles, short stories and poems published. Most of her works is fiction for children, but some is historical fiction for all ages. In 1989, Judy became a professional storyteller and has told stories at various venues, including foreign countries and on cruise ships. She founded a reader's theatre troupe that performed throughout York County, Pennsylvania. Judy now lives at Country Meadows, where she conducts a variety of workshops for the residents. A mother of three grown children and four grandchildren, Judy resides in York, Pennsylvania.

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    An early reader.I shared this with my toddler grandchildren and it got a bit of a mixed response. They love being able to read books on my Kindle with me but they definitely have their favourites. The eldest, nearly two years old, likes the book, but always wants to skip forwards to the dog - considering that she is surrounded by cats I find this a bit surprising. No other part of the book holds her attention. My grandson, 6 months younger, watched it intently and with much more enthusiasm.Having said that, this is not solely a book for toddlers, it is intended to introduce a number of very simple words, which are repeated throughout, to start early readers along the route towards reading. For this reason it is pretty simple.I'm not, personally, a great fan of the artwork and the story doesn't have much to appeal to parents for repeated reading (like The Gruffalo or Dear Zoo, for example), but it serves its purpose as an early reader and we'll probably return to it from time to time.