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title: "Meet the Sight Words Level 1 - Easy Readers"
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# Meet the Sight Words Level 1 - Easy Readers

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## Description

Practicing Sight Words Has Never Been This Easy! Many words don t follow basic decoding rules and are taught in pre-k and kindergarten classrooms as sight words, instant words, high frequency words or star words. A new reader finds sight words very frustrating until they are memorized. A good reader will be able to instantly recognize sight words without having to figure them out. Meet the Sight Words DVDs make practicing sight words fun and easy. Now it is time to practice what you have learned. Level 1 books focus on the 16 most common sigh words. Each of the 12 easy reader books in the boxed set includes the 16 most frequent kindergarten sight words. The pages consist mostly of sight words. The majority of non-sight words in these books are easy to decode or have a visual cue in the illustration. Meet the Sight Words Series products have won over 25 national awards and are used in thousands of schools! You will be amazed at what your little one can learn! Featuring: a, and, for, have, he, I, in, is, it, of, play, said, that, the, to & you Sturdy cardboard boxed set with handle for children on the go. Preschool Prep Company DVDs include: Meet the Letters, Meet the Numbers, Meet the Shapes, Meet the Colors, Meet the Sight Words 1, Meet the Sight Words 2, Meet the Sight Words 3 ,

Review: Great for a 2.5 year old - We had initially purchased Meet the Sight Words 1, just to try out the series, and my 2.5 year old loved it. So recently we also purchased Meet the Sight Words 2 and 3 DVDs, and this set of books. And he loves reading these books. We've had them for about a week now, and he keeps them on his night table, and wants to read them over the many other books that we have. I think he likes them because they have simple illustrations, and so it's very obvious what's going on in the book. It also has helped to expand his vocabulary more too, with words like picnic, which we don't use often (since we never picnic). Because the text is so simple and the diagrams are so simple, it's easy for young kids to understand. Also, he does know some of his sight words now, so for the easiest pages, say ones with 6-8 short words on them, I'll have him read it, and he can barely do it. So we really do love these books, and they work really well with our son.
Review: Love these early readers! - I bought Levels 1, 2 and 3, and my son loves them! Each book is short, which keeps his short attention span. I actually thought the authors were very good at making up small stories from a limited number of words. And they are about simple subjects that a preK or kindergarten students will recognize such as sharing day, playing in the rain, a new toy, going to school, etc. The biggest win is that these books, coupled with his few lessons on sight words, have enabled him to quickly be able to start recognizing the words and to actually read full sentences! I was surprised to even see a couple of negative reviews on these. It seems the reviewers who didn't like them were comparing them with other early reader books. It should be noted that these books are best for 4 or 5-year-olds who are starting to recognize 3 and 4-letter words (such as cat, hat, etc.), are starting to recognize and be taught sight words, and who are learning to track words from left to right across a page. For that level, I found that these books are perfect.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,243 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,366 in Children's Beginner Readers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,425 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for a 2.5 year old
*by K***N on April 27, 2012*

We had initially purchased Meet the Sight Words 1, just to try out the series, and my 2.5 year old loved it. So recently we also purchased Meet the Sight Words 2 and 3 DVDs, and this set of books. And he loves reading these books. We've had them for about a week now, and he keeps them on his night table, and wants to read them over the many other books that we have. I think he likes them because they have simple illustrations, and so it's very obvious what's going on in the book. It also has helped to expand his vocabulary more too, with words like picnic, which we don't use often (since we never picnic). Because the text is so simple and the diagrams are so simple, it's easy for young kids to understand. Also, he does know some of his sight words now, so for the easiest pages, say ones with 6-8 short words on them, I'll have him read it, and he can barely do it. So we really do love these books, and they work really well with our son.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love these early readers!
*by C***C on October 30, 2013*

I bought Levels 1, 2 and 3, and my son loves them! Each book is short, which keeps his short attention span. I actually thought the authors were very good at making up small stories from a limited number of words. And they are about simple subjects that a preK or kindergarten students will recognize such as sharing day, playing in the rain, a new toy, going to school, etc. The biggest win is that these books, coupled with his few lessons on sight words, have enabled him to quickly be able to start recognizing the words and to actually read full sentences! I was surprised to even see a couple of negative reviews on these. It seems the reviewers who didn't like them were comparing them with other early reader books. It should be noted that these books are best for 4 or 5-year-olds who are starting to recognize 3 and 4-letter words (such as cat, hat, etc.), are starting to recognize and be taught sight words, and who are learning to track words from left to right across a page. For that level, I found that these books are perfect.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A must for preschoolers...
*by R***I on March 28, 2015*

Got these for my preschooler and it is really the best money I have ever spent. He already knew his sight words from watching the DVDs but these are different. He already has hundreds of kids books at home which he never reads on his own so I wasn't sure about these. When I got the books I felt like they were a little bit of a rip off since there's like one sentence per page and the pictures look amateurish and all but I realized that what they do is that they build confidence in young readers. My son knows a lot of words but if you give him a page with more than two sentences written on it in small characters, he won't read it and I now know that it's because to him, it feels daunting. These books are a must because what they teach kids is not so much to read as to realize that they CAN read, that the skill is within their grasp. And this made me reminisce about what it was like when I was the same age. I would read words on the blackboard at school when prompted by the teacher but at home, I never touched the books my parents got for me and my brother because I was AFRAID of books and failing. And that fear was the main roadblock for me. My mom would read us stories every night and I loved it but at the same time, I thought that it was some kind of magical skill only grown ups possessed. I was convinced I would never be able to read. And then one day, my big brother who is two years older started reading his books and I remember thinking “Uh Oh… he’s no longer a child. He’s crossed over… He is a grown up now… Next thing I know, he’ll be wearing a suit and drinking coffee and beer” So at night, my mom asked him to read my stories but I had lost interest. I was dejected by the whole thing. Everybody could read but me. There was no point in embarrassing myself. It just wasn’t for meI had to find something else I would excel at. That’s what I was thinking at the time. So my mom got fed up with it one day and she told me "I got to leave for work now but when I come back you'd better be done reading these three books or you're going to get a spanking so big your butt will itch long after you've reached adulthood" So I cried and whined but eventually, I had to start reading the books. To this day, I still remember the titles (“Marmouset takes a bath”, “Marmouset’s Hand” and “Marmouset goes to school”) and guess what? I read all the books and the second my mom crossed the door, I ran to her, didn’t even wait for her to ask me if I had read the books, I showed her what I could do. Of all my childhood memories, this is probably the best. Anyway, my point is this: Fear is the main barrier when trying to get your kids to read books. They may have the skills but you must build up confidence first if you want them to be successful and get over their fear of books. Now, my son is going everywhere with these twelve books, holding on to them and reading these silly stories to everyone. I put the books in his backpack so he can show off at school in front of his friends. Right now, he is holding on to these books because he thinks these are the only books he can actually read. I’m giving him another couple of weeks and then I’ll introduce other books in the same category until he realizes that he can read anything he wants. That’s normal. I went through the same phase at the same age. After reading these first three books, I asked my mom to get me other books: “Marmouset’s foot”, “Marmouset’s Hair”, “Marmouset’s Nose”, etc. And she did! Eventually, I read all about Marmouset and asked that she get me books about other kids. Kids who were actually doing fun stuff, not just marveling at the fact that they have a nose on their face. To summarize, don’t buy these thinking that your child will be entertained or that the stories are fun or interesting. Nuh Uh. There are no stories to these books. They are bland and as uninteresting as the Marmouset books of my childhood. All they do is use words your preschooler should know by now to make them realize that: 1. Reading is within their grasp if they apply themselves 2. Words have meaning and combined in such or such way, they make sentences and are in fact, as important as spoken language. Totally recommend.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Meet the Sight Words - Level 1 - Easy Reader Books (boxed set of 12 books)
- First Little Readers Parent Pack: Guided Reading Level A: 25 Irresistible Books That Are Just the Right Level for Beginning Readers
- Preschool Prep Company Meet The Sight Words - Level 2 - Easy Reader Books (Boxed Set of 12 Books)

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