![]() And he also exclaimed OH NO before I could turn the page showing Bee covered in mud. He also pointed and said NO while reading BEE: THE BEGINNING. Alistair is not yet two, but could identify which books had Dad as a character. Now I have two grandsons who also love Bee. Bee was always a favorite in my classroom and in retirement. Since then, I have read the books with a neighbor boy and used them when I volunteered at a nearby school. I bought many Danny books and moved them all with me when I retired. I was a RR teacher before retiring eight years ago. I would love to see even more advanced Danny chapter books. ![]() Danny definitely played a huge part in improving her reading fluency. We are planning to move on to the Danny Chapter Books for her reading in the fall. This helped her reading fluency drasticly improve over a short period of time. The reading level was where she needed it to be, but the related content between books created a story world that held her more advanced interests. That began a summer of reading where we checked out every Danny book the library had and my daughter read them all, multiple times and regularly without prompting or supervision. ![]() We got a random Danny book put in our library request as a substitute. She finds most early readers boring because they are so far below her spoken vocabulary and language level. ![]() My extremely bright 2e daughter struggles with reading and has always required significant prompting and direct supervision in order to read for herself even though she devours audiobooks at the 4th and 5th grade level. ![]()
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