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I am online now looking for the other titles. This story, with all the interactive pieces on each page, is by far the best computer game we have used, and we have quite a few.It has also held up over time - my almost 6 year old has been playing with it since her third birthday. The designers clearly very carefully considered the attention span and the comprehension of the target age group. My daughters have found the software very easy to navigate. Along with being almost endlessly entertaining, it gives them a good understanding of how the mouse and keyboard interact with the computer.
Lots of fun, great pictures, and a cute story. D.W.'s ten words appear in the pictures, creating an "I Spy" atmosphere where beginning readers can locate and read a few simple words. As Arthur and D.W. race around town reading words, your little reader learns too.
They set off to town and D.W. In this tale Arthur tells his sister if she can read ten words he will buy her ice cream. Just a cute little tale about the fun of words and reading, and the joy of sharing with your brother or sister.Shirley Johnson wins the bet to the surprise of Author; and has a little fun at the end of the story with her brother. Ah. A challenge, what sibling could resist, certainly not D.W.
But then she proves him wrong and reads 10 words. And she did so he bought her one. This book is awesome. And the deal was if she read 10 words he would buy her an ice cream cone. In the end it turns out the younger one can read and seems more smarter than the older one. Funny too. The reason i think it is funny is because the older brother puts his younger sister to the test on reading and he thinks she cant do it because she is younger.
could read after all and Arthur ended up taking back what he said about her. So D.W. He said she couldn't read but he didn't know she could. In this book Arthur and his sister D.W. have a reading contest to see if she could really read.
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