The Biggest Roller Coaster

The Biggest Roller Coaster by Tina Kügler is an engaging early reader published by Scholastic Incorporated in 2020. This 48-page book is designed for children learning to read, featuring easy-to-read text and vibrant full-color illustrations that enhance the reading experience. The story follows siblings Fritz and Franny, along with their dog Fred, as they explore the amusement park and choose the perfect roller coaster to ride.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that combines humor and adventure as the fox siblings navigate various rides. This book is part of Scholastic’s Acorn series, which aims to boost reading confidence and fluency among young readers. With its focus on family and sibling relationships, The Biggest Roller Coaster offers a fun and entertaining way for children to develop their reading skills while enjoying the antics of Fritz and Franny.
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Siblings Fritz and Franny have fun trying all the rides at the amusement park in this early reader from Geisel Honor winner Tina Kügler!
Pick a Book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic’s early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!Get ready to ride! Fox siblings Fritz and Franny — and their faithful dog, Fred — are spending the day at the amusement park. After sizing up the tallest, fastest, and loudest rides they can find, these foxes come together on the perfect coaster. Geisel Honor winner Tina Kügler’s easy-to-read text and humor-filled, full-color artwork will have young readers everywhere laughing out loud!
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