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Don't let the page count of this safe, gentle, beginning chapter book discourage you. Large amounts of white-space, SEL lessons highlighted in red, short chapters, adorable color illustrations, and creative fonts make the Lindie Lou Adventure Series non-threatening and helps to build stamina for all.This story has proven to be a classroom favorite as a read aloud, with small groups, or for large group instruction. This could be the first chapter book read by high-low readers, young fluent readers, or ELL students. The Comic Sans font (14 pt.) makes this the perfect choice for dyslexic, autistic, sight impaired, or other special needs students. The Lindie Lou Adventure Series is purposefully ...
Little does Lindie Lou know of the adventures that await her. Whether it's a door left open, a fast ride in Joe's truck, or flying high on an airplane, this adorable puppy faces her fears, learns new things, and always comes out on top. Play with Lindie Lou and her brothers and sisters in the Puppy Playground. Fly with her over amazing sights. Follow her to the Emerald City. Meet her new family. Join Lindie Lou as she travels from city to city, finds new friends, and visits her brothers and sisters along the way.
Announcements for the following year included in some vols.
When puppies Lindie Lou, Jasper, Topaz, Ruby and Diamond are born in St. Louis they have no idea of the adventures that await them. As each of them is adopted by a different family, Lindie Lou fears she will never see them again. When she's old enough, Lindie Lou flies to the Emerald City (Seattle) to meet her new family.Each of the twelve books projected for this series, takes place in a different place and in a different month of the year. Three clues at the end of each book give the reader hints as to where Lindie Lou will go on her next adventure. This beginning chapter book series, introduces young readers to adventures in St. Louis at the City Museum, at the Space Needle in Seattle, at...
Don't let the page count of this safe, gentle, beginning chapter book discourage you. Large amounts of white-space, SEL lessons highlighted in red, short chapters, adorable color illustrations, and creative fonts make the Lindie Lou Adventure Series non-threatening and helps build stamina for all.This story has proven to be a classroom favorite as a read aloud, with small groups, or for large group instruction. This could be the first chapter book read by high-low readers, young fluent readers, or ELL students. The Comic Sans font (14 pt.) makes this the perfect choice for dyslexic, autistic, sight impaired, or other special needs students. The Lindie Lou Adventure Series is purposefully wri...
Originally published individually: The baby agenda, A 2010 by Janice Kay Johnson; Unexpected gifts, A 2009 by Holly Fuhrmann.