Pick a Pup

“Pick a Pup” by Juliana O’Neill, published by Xist Publishing on February 15, 2020, is a delightful addition to the Reading Stars series. This 26-page book is designed for early readers and features a bi-racial family as they embark on the journey of adopting a dog. Through simple sentences and engaging repetition, the story captures a child’s excitement and curiosity about picking a pup, while also highlighting the supportive interactions between parents and their child.
Readers will find that “Pick a Pup” focuses on themes of family, diversity, and the joy of pet adoption. The book’s straightforward language and relatable scenario aim to foster a love for reading in young children. With its emphasis on beginner reading skills, this edition serves as a valuable resource for parents and educators looking to encourage literacy in a fun and engaging way.
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Get a FREE eBook download version of this book with purchase! Every Child can be a Reading Star! If you could pick a pup, what pup would you pick? Who would you have to ask to pick a pup? In this book, a girl asks her mom and her dad if she can pick a pup. In this charming beginning reader, a bi-racial family sets out to adopt a dog. Even though their daughter doesn’t know it yet, mom and dad have already decided a new pet will soon be part of their family. Simple sentences like, “”””I wanted to pick a pup.”””” and “”””I asked my dad, “”””Can I pick a pup?”””” use repetition to reenforce learning. A familiar situation of a child asking both parents (and hearing them both respond with encouragement to ask the other parent) will have both kids and adults smiling in recognition. Pick a Pup is part of the Reading Stars series. Reading Star books are for kids at the very beginning of a lifetime love of reading. Each book features less than 50 words and uses repetition to build confidence.
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