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#65716 - 01/12/10 01:21 PM Bob Books ?
amazedmom Offline
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Registered: 08/24/09
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DD is flying through the firts set. She mostly just reads the words, but occassionally she will sound one out out loud. When she doe she then goes back to the start of the sentence and reads it all again without sounding them out. It's amazing that she just seems to know some words, though I watch her pause and I figure she is figuring it out in her head.

So for those of you who have used them, do you just progress to the next set when your child finished the first box? Did you have them rea all of them more then once or just let them progress as they wanted? Right now she usually just reads one and then wants to move on to the next one, but will later go back and oick out an earlier one to read to someone else.

DD actually just took one next door to read to the neighbors 4 month old LOL.

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#65717 - 01/12/10 01:25 PM Re: Bob Books ? [Re: amazedmom]
Nes Offline
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Registered: 06/01/09
Posts: 54
I was JUST going to ask about beginner reading books! laugh Lucas LOVES books (just got up from his nap and there are books all over the floor again, he was "reading" to himself).

I'd like some examples of basic picture/word books that actually have a story to them, what are the bob books?

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#65718 - 01/12/10 01:32 PM Re: Bob Books ? [Re: Nes]
ColinsMum Offline
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Registered: 09/19/08
Posts: 417
Loc: Scotland
Originally Posted By: Nes

I'd like some examples of basic picture/word books that actually have a story to them, what are the bob books?

Off topic from the thread title, but let me put in a word for Oxford Reading Tree Songbird Phonics (not to be confused with other ORT series). These are (or many of them are? I forget) by Julia Donaldson, who wrote many famous children's books such as The Gruffalo. It shows! DS6 still insists that they all live in his bookshelf and occasionally reads them. He already enjoyed them at just-3 and I don't remember any of them being "scary", which was a recurrent problem with books more generally.

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#65721 - 01/12/10 01:58 PM Re: Bob Books ? [Re: ColinsMum]
tofu Offline
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Registered: 11/16/09
Posts: 68
DS4 taught himself to read with Bob books when he was 2. I literally just bought him more when he asked for them, so we ended up with the first three sets pretty quickly. Since then he has progressed on to other books and hasn't asked for more Bob books, even though he knows there are another 2 sets that he hasn't read.

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#65724 - 01/12/10 02:09 PM Re: Bob Books ? [Re: tofu]
punkiedog Offline
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Registered: 01/04/10
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We have the first set and DS has no interest. frown I really wanted him to like them because they seemed so logical in presentation, but he gets bored with the pictures I think. He has read through the first set, and I would think that once they read through them well enough that they demonstrate they know them, then I would move on. You can always go back to them.

Really, the only way we have him read is just by grabbing books and having him sound out things as we go, with Dr. Seuss being our biggest friend.

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#65738 - 01/12/10 03:45 PM Re: Bob Books ? [Re: punkiedog]
amazedmom Offline
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Registered: 08/24/09
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Thanks smile DD loves them right now because she can read all the words. She gets frusterated with books that I have to help her with even if she knows most of the words, so with the Bob books she sits by herself and reads. Today I was at my neighbors in her kitchen an we walked back into the living room and DD was reading the Bob book to her daughter. She later told me "I told Joy 'I am going to sit down and read you a book'" LOL

We also point ut words when we read to her, well usually she wil ask why a word is something ...for example....why is you not your as it looks like you, so I tell her it changes when you put the r at the end, and then she instantly recognizes the word from then on. Today it was why is the word off, off and not of. Why did they add an extra f? LOL.

I think I'll get the next set this weekend.
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#65790 - 01/13/10 10:21 AM Re: Bob Books ? [Re: amazedmom]
punkiedog Offline
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Registered: 01/04/10
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that is so great that she loves them. I am still holding out hope that DS will get into them since we own them. smile It is so fun watching them learn and get excited for books.

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#66098 - 01/16/10 07:58 PM Re: Bob Books ? [Re: amazedmom]
TwinkleToes Offline
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Registered: 12/02/09
Posts: 229
I got the BOB books for my DD when she was two and she read them, but them just wasn't into wanting to read them so I just put them on the shelf. She really doesn't like to read books aloud to me which makes me so sad. I'd love to sit and listen to her. She can read almost any word I put in front of her and if asked, will read sentences for me, but we don't try to sound words out or do anything to help with her reading because it just seems she wants to do things on her own without my interference.


Edited by TwinkleToes (01/16/10 07:59 PM)

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#66117 - 01/17/10 12:36 PM Re: Bob Books ? [Re: TwinkleToes]
Lorel Offline
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Registered: 08/22/07
Posts: 945
Loc: New England
My kids never took to the Bob books as toddlers. They preferred Sharon Gordon's early reader books, and were really excited about books like the Scholastic I Spy series intended for older kids. One of my kids particularly loved nonfiction books at that age, and read some fairly dry books intended for adults.

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#66123 - 01/17/10 02:33 PM Re: Bob Books ? [Re: Lorel]
no5no5 Offline
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Registered: 04/02/09
Posts: 408
I'll second the I Spy series. DD went through them like lightning, but they were great while they lasted. smile She always hated Bob books, but I think that's because her sight word vocabulary was so huge that she could read much more interesting books long before she was ready to start sounding words out.

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