A Boy Named Boomer

A Boy Named Boomer by Boomer Esiason, published by Scholastic in 1995, is a 48-page book designed for beginning readers. This edition is part of Scholastic’s Hello Reader series, which features inspiring and educational stories tailored to various reading abilities. The book employs basic words to reinforce phonics and sight vocabulary, making it suitable for young readers in Kindergarten through Grade 2.
Readers will find that this book includes punch-out flash cards and six additional pages of skill-building activities, enhancing the learning experience. The introductory letter from an education specialist provides guidance for parents on how to support their children’s reading development. With a focus on football, this biography presents engaging content that aligns with the interests of young readers, fostering both literacy and a love for the sport.
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With inspiring and educational stories, Scholastic’s Hello Reader series caters to the spectrum of reading abilities among beginning readers. My First Hello Readers use basic words to reinforce phonics and sight vocabulary. The books at this level offer punch-out flash cards plus six additional pages of skill-building activities. Levels 1 – 4 combine a greater vocabulary and longer sentence length. Each book has an introductory letter from an education specialist guiding parents on how to help their children learn to read. Kindergarten – Grades 2.
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