
Serial fiction for English learners and emerging readers
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Chapter 5 The Robot Gravesite
There are a couple of words you learned in Chapters 1-3. Sparkling (repeated two times) and squeaked (but this time it’s a squeak of fear).
Familiar–The objects looked strangely familiar… This word looks like...
Chapter 4 The Robot Hatches
Hatch/hatchling–The word hatch is in the chapter title. And in the second paragraph you read, Like a hatchling breaking from a shell…. Now, look at the picture of Roz standing in her crate. The crate is broken o...
I continue reading The Wild Robot and give some notes about difficult words so you can understand them without a dictionary.
Notes on Chapter 2
They sparkled in the early-mornin...
I love this book! And I want everyone to be able to read it without a dictionary. Please read my notes below to understand five verbs using only the words in the book (and the pictures).
1. A hurricane roared —You see all that’s going on...
The first night was hard for Jen-e. She was sharing a room with five other girls. Some of them talked in their sleep and some moved around in their beds. It was too noisy for Jen-e to sleep.
She got up and went outside. It was dark except...
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I started KISS Books in 2023 with the vision of making reading in English possible for everyone. I'm having fun writing serial fiction for younger readers.
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