So there is a story with this log. One that I am disappointed in myself for. You see that log? I saw it and thought oh that would be a fun one to walk across. Soon after my husband and kids started to walk across. Titus showed a little fear but faced it and walked across. I on the other hand tried twice an chickened out. I got really shaky and nervous and gave up. My daughter even yelled, "mom, fear can go to hell." To which I was a proud mom but I didn't face the fear. I did not cross the log. DARN IT!
Description: The first book in The Reading Game learn-to-read series tells the story of a skunk without a stripe who is rejected by the other skunks but finds acceptance among some cats and becomes their defender. It’s told in rhyme, is beautifully illustrated, and is 32 pages long. It will be the first book the student reads, and there are five more to follow in this groundbreaking learn to read program. Each of The Reading Game's six stories is told using just thirty new words. These are broken down into six sets of five words. The student learns to read each set of five words by playing a simple word matching game. Frequent exposure through play hard wires these words into long-term memory. Rote learning is transformed into a fast-paced game with a winner every few seconds. After completing Skunk, Game 1, the student has learned five words (can, cat, is, me, not). Playing Game 2 adds an additional five w...
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