Silly Sara: A Phonics Reader

Silly Sara: A Phonics Reader by Anna Jane Hays is an illustrated book published by Random House Children’s Books on January 22, 2002. This 32-page reader is designed to engage young children with its playful narrative, where the character Sara experiences a series of amusing mishaps. As she navigates her silliness, she aspires to transform into Super Sara, offering a lighthearted approach to phonics and word recognition.
In this beginning phonics reader, children will find a delightful story that promotes learning through rhyme and repetition. The book focuses on concepts related to words and storytelling in verse, making it suitable for early readers. With its engaging illustrations and simple text, Silly Sara encourages young learners to explore language while enjoying the whimsical adventures of its protagonist.
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Silly Sara spills and slips and trips! Sara is sick of being silly, so she decides to become Super Sara in this beginning phonics reader that promotes word recognition through rhyme.
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