Ice Cream Soup

Ice Cream Soup by Ann Ingalls is a delightful addition to the Step into Reading series, published by Random House Children’s Books on June 1, 2021. This 32-page book is designed for young readers, featuring rhyming text that makes the reading experience enjoyable and engaging. The story explores the humorous mishap of creating an ice cream cake that turns into a delightful mess of ice cream soup due to too many toppings.
Readers will find that Ice Cream Soup is tailored for children who are beginning to read, with big type and simple words that facilitate learning. The rhythmic text, combined with picture clues, supports young readers in decoding the story. This book falls within the genres of juvenile fiction and humorous stories, making it an entertaining choice for those interested in cooking and food themes.
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Goopy and soupy, this yummy Step 1 reader with rhyming text is irresistably sweet! Now in Step into Reading, the premier reader line.
What happens when you try to make an ice cream cake but add too many delicious toppings? You end up with ice cream soup!
Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words. Rhymes and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story. For children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading.
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