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Book Reviews of Bob Books, Set 1: Beginning ReadersBook Review: Confidence builder! Summary: 5 Stars
My son received Set 1 as a fourth birthday gift from my cousin, and exactly as the description says, these books gave my son the "aha" moment of decoding words for the first time. He has been reading them for three days now and has already worked through the third book. I am not pushing him at all- just encouraging him and exposing him to them for as much as he is willing each day. He is so proud of himself! The look of excitement on his face when he reads something more difficult than what he did just before is priceless. The simplicity of these books is what makes the reading accessible to him. I recommend coupling these books with pointing out the same words in other locations. For example, after my son read the second book, I started pointing out "CAT" and "SAT" in other books, on signs, and in other locations. That brought another "aha" moment, as he realized that he could connect what he learned in the BOB books to words in other locations.
I think it is important not to overteach when using these books, or a child will miss making the discovery of phonetic connections on his/her own and move straight onto sight reading.
Book Review: Simple is Better Summary: 5 Stars
I am an educator. I could probably write books like these and illustrate them as well after seeing them over and over, BUT THEY WORK. For the money -you can't ask for better. IN CONJUNCTION with all the other tools one can use, these are one of the great helps in jumpstarting reading for your young one. My 4 year old son is already reading at a first grade level after using these books. The reason for his success with them is 1) I sit with him, helping him sound out the letters 2)Small rewards are given for each book read, and Big rewards for each Set completed 3) The books are QUICK reads(10 pages or so) making a kid feel successful right away. 4) The drawings give contextual clues, without showing other distracting elements as you find in other books -it shows only what NEEDS to be shown 5) The plots are silly -but enjoyable by little kids especially if you laugh with them. "Mat Sat on on the Cat" ha ha! Also recommended would be the Leapster L-Max and the game "Letters on the Loose" -BEFORE reading begins, children need to really know their letters and the sounds they make or they will be quite frustrated with the process.
Book Review: Great for BEGINNING readers! Summary: 5 Stars
My 4-year old & I LOVE these books. They introduce sounds very slowly, and while you're not exactly introducing your child to great literature, you are building their confidence -- they can quickly read the ENTIRE book on their own without asking an adult for a single word.
Some are put off by the "handwriting style" used in the book, but I rather like that the kids can relate these letters to those they would write themselves in kindergarten. They are going to need to recognize both handwriting & type, anyway, so it's certainly not a waste to introduce them to it now.
I'm using these books to help prepare my daughter for kindergarten, but I don't know that I'd use them - at least not this particular set - for someone who is already being taught to read in school. I chose them because they're the absolute simplest I've seen -- we haven't run into any blends, and I think Book 8 is the first we've seen with more than 3 letters in a word. I taught my older daughter to read with the easiest Dr. Seuss books, but she was over 4 1/2 when we started and better able to handle the length of those books.
Book Review: The Best Books for Beginners! Summary: 5 Stars
This is an excellent series for children who are first learning how to read. These small square books are 16 pages each, lightweight and nicely sized for little hands to hold. The hand-drawn illustrations are so cute! Most of the words are only three letters long which makes them very easy for kids to read. Yet even with such a simple text, the stories are unique and entertaining. These books aren't meant to be read to your child, but to have your child read to you. I really enjoy having my son read them to me. We used Bob Books in conjunction with the Alpha-Phonics program (Alpha-Phonics: A Primer for Beginning Readers), and my son was able to read the first two Bob Books all by himself after just finishing his second lesson in Alpha-Phonics. This was great because it helped him to build confidence in his new skill right away!
~Teri Ann Berg Olsen, author of Learning for Life: Educational Words of Wisdom
Book Review: Great consistency for early readers Summary: 5 Stars
We borrowed the former packaging of these from the library a few times and decided they were excellent. My son, a kindergartener who knows many site words, is over 1/2 way through this set with very little problem. These are some of the first books he's "read". These books help him work through any problems he encounters because they are so consistent with the sounds presented in each book. They also stick to simple words, which is an area where many other early reading books fail. They always seem to stick a more difficult word in the story because they can't figure out one that'll fit. We never have that problem with the Bob books. We also like these because they have many of his sight words he's learning at school. We reinforce those words while introducing more easy words. Once he masters this set, we will move on to the 2nd set, which we've already purchased. And he really loves these because he can read to mom & dad and then we read more complex stories to him.
I also showed these to my neighbor and she immediately purchased a set for her grand-neice, who is also in kindergarten.
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