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Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN: 0689847025
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From the Publisher
Marcella is visiting her grandma. Raggedy Ann and Andy go too! It is their first plane trip. What an adventure the dolls will have!
Children's Literature
Billed as a 'Ready-to-Read Book', it is one in a series of "Raggedy Ann and Andy" level books designed for beginning readers. This one is Level 1, Starting to Read, featuring "simple stories, increased vocabulary and longer sentences," as compared to Prelevel 1. Raggedy Ann and Andy belong to Marcella, a young girl on her way to visit her Grandmother. This is Raggedy Ann and Andy's first plane trip and although stored in the baggage compartment, they succeed in having an adventure of their own. They meet a friend called Travelin' Bear who urges them to stay on with him for some great adventures. They both agree they would miss Marcella too much. They finally arrive at their destination and wave goodbye to their new friend. This is a very simple story, with the motivator being Raggedy Ann and Andy. Level books are the "new" strategy for assisting readers that may be having difficulty decoding words. The spacing of words and sentences in this book is a bit strange, but maybe that is part of the strategy. Usually, level readers include a list of new vocabulary to alert parents and teachers of possible difficulties or words that may need some introduction. It would have been helpful if new vocabulary and some tips for assisting beginning readers were included. Otherwise, the illustrations are fetching and take up enough space so that new readers do not become overwhelmed with text. It is nice to see Raggedy Ann and Andy on the scene again after a long absence. |
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