How to read a story
(Book - Children's)

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Contributors
Siegel, Mark, 1967- illustrator.
Published
San Francisco : Chronicle Books, [2015].
Physical Desc
28 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
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Port Orford Public Library - Children's - Picture BooksE MESAvailable

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Published
San Francisco : Chronicle Books, [2015].
Format
Book - Children's
Language
English
Accelerated Reader
LG
Level 2.9, 1 Points
Lexile code
AD
Lexile measure
480

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Description
Step one: Find a story. (A good one.) Step two: Find a reading buddy. (Someone nice.) Step three: Find a reading spot. (Couches are cozy.) Now: Begin. Kate Messner and Mark Siegel chronicle the process of becoming a reader: from pulling a book off the shelf and finding someone with whom to share a story, to reading aloud, predicting what will happen, and -- finally -- coming to The End. This picture book playfully and movingly illustrates the idea that the reader who discovers the love of reading finds, at the end, the beginning.
Target Audience
Ages 5-8.
Target Audience
AD480L,Lexile
Study Program Information
Accelerated Reader,LG,2.9,0.5,176594

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Messner, K., & Siegel, M. (2015). How to read a story . Chronicle Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Messner, Kate and Mark Siegel. 2015. How to Read a Story. Chronicle Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Messner, Kate and Mark Siegel. How to Read a Story Chronicle Books, 2015.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Messner, Kate, and Mark Siegel. How to Read a Story Chronicle Books, 2015.

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