When it finally stops snowing, a young brother and sister spend the rest of the day sliding and bumping over the snow.
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At Flyleaf Publishing our mission is to offer quality books for children that: support reading skill development; convey the value of reading as a means of communicating ideas; and foster an enjoyment of books that will grow into a lifelong love of reading. A storm has been gusting all day, but when the wind and snow finally stop, Meg and Jim get dressed to sled. They drag their red sleds past the old elm tree to the top of the big sled hill... This simple story captures the beauty of fresh fallen snow and the fun of the jumps and bumps of the big sled hill. Laura Appleton-Smith's phonetic text has hints of poetry, while Carol Vredenburgh Piontek's classical watercolor illustrations capture the spirit and beauty of this winter day's adventure. Supplementary learning materials available with each book introduce the story's vocabulary, increasing a young reader's confidence and reading comprehension. Meg and Jim's Sled Trip is decodable with the twenty-six phonetic alphabet sounds. Puzzle Words (sight words) are introduced with supplementary learning materials.
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Reading Series One/ Book Three. Meg and Jim's Sled Trip is decodable with the twenty-six phonetic alphabet sounds. Puzzle Words (sight words) are i ntroduced with supplementary learning materials available from the publisher.
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