Bears – A non-fiction book about bears, suitable for reading and projects in early grades, guided reading level F, word count 147, also available in Spanish on our ‘more’ page. Another great non-fiction creative commons levelled reader from Mustard Seed Books.
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A non-fiction book all about tigers. This book is levelled to guided reading Level H, for grades 1 to 2 with 245 words. Another great creative commons book from Mustard Seed Books.
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Christine H. writes:
This was a very good book for my 1st grader to read. We learned about bears.
Sara Mariam writes:
I like the book very much. It’s excellent.
nguyen duc hoang writes:
This was a very good book . It’s excellent.
Sara chandavar writes:
The baby bears are so cute! I didn’t know they are so small! The book is very interesting
Gary writes:
this book was very informational
Johnny Appleseed writes:
It was very cute
Rosemary writes:
I would have liked more information about bears to the point to let children know the danger if greeted by a bear.Depending on the age of the child of course 🙂
Editor : this is a CC book that can be modified, perhaps if there is time, we will try to recreate a derivative and address your issue! Any parents/teachers out there are welcome to try this and resubmit your creation to us for sharing! Contact me and I can share any of the original files, however they are created in MS pub.
Good book. Easy to read. My sons love it.
It was a nice book , I liked the book .
Awesome children’s book about bears, simple and easy to print – and perfect for non-fiction kids school projects.
[…] Bears […]
Christine H. writes:
This was a very good book for my 1st grader to read. We learned about bears.
Sara Mariam writes:
I like the book very much. It’s excellent.
nguyen duc hoang writes:
This was a very good book . It’s excellent.
Sara chandavar writes:
The baby bears are so cute! I didn’t know they are so small! The book is very interesting
Gary writes:
this book was very informational
Johnny Appleseed writes:
It was very cute
Rosemary writes:
I would have liked more information about bears to the point to let children know the danger if greeted by a bear.Depending on the age of the child of course 🙂
Editor : this is a CC book that can be modified, perhaps if there is time, we will try to recreate a derivative and address your issue! Any parents/teachers out there are welcome to try this and resubmit your creation to us for sharing! Contact me and I can share any of the original files, however they are created in MS pub.