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Dear Dragon Goes to the Market


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Dear Dragon Goes to the Market

By Margaret Hillert
Illustrated By David Schimmell


Supports Common Core Standards for Language Arts! (Click here for a printable PDF of the correlations)

Read an excerpt of the book here.
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A boy and his pet dragon visit the market and see all of the different types of fruits, vegetables, and flowers that it has for sale.

Margaret Hillert and illustrator David Schimmell have teamed up to bring Dear Dragon to life. These Beginning-to-Read books capture the imaginations of beginning readers and help them on their way to independent reading. These books use text that is comprised of common, frequently used words to assist the reader with reinforcing illustrations to help he or she become an independent reader and develop comprehension. A word list in the back of the book is also included.

Use Dear Dragon books to:

  • Practice reading high frequency words
  • Expand comprehension
  • Improve oral language skills

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Series: Dear Dragon
Copyright Year: 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60357-097-8
Edition: Classroom
Grade level: K-2
Dewey: E
Subject: Market, Dragons, Fiction, Food
Accelerated Reader Reading Level: 0.7
Accelerated Reader Quiz #: 139926
Lexile Level: BR
GRL: E
Binding: Paperback
Available: Now
Primary BISAC: JUV002270
Secondary BISAC: JUV043000

This is one of the latest volumes in a series on charming tales about a boy and his pet dragon.  In this book the two visit a local produce market and learn about all the foods and colors there are to see.  Common vegetables such as APPLES, BEANS, and CARROTS are capitalized and highlighted to help young readers learn them.  Colorful pictures enhance the story and help young readers expand oral language and develop comprehension.
Richmond Public Schools, October 2011

Sixty-one pre-primer vocabulary words are used in this simple text introducing the fruits, vegetables and flowers found at a farmer's market.  Two pages in the back of the book suggest activities to reinforce phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, choral reading and comprehension discussions.  This is another good addition to the series to be enjoyed by beginning readers and used by teachers.
Book Buzz, December 2010