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How are The Phonics Wizard Beginner Reader books different from other beginner reader books?

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How are The Phonics Wizard Beginner Reader books different from other beginner reader books?

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This set of books is unique because each book gives children targeted practice with a specific short vowel sound. For example, Russ the Pup, gives children practice reading simple words which have a short “u” sound. In addition, each book has just a few common sight words (words which can’t be sounded out phonetically) such as “the”, “to”, “go”, “no” and the rest of the words in the story can be sounded out.

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