How many Bob book collections are there?

All 5 Sets of Bob Books.

How many books are in a bob book set?

My son is just beginning to sound out words and these books are exactly what I was looking for! It comes with 12 books in the box set. They start with only a few words in the first book. Then they get progressively longer but still with easy to sound out words.

What is a Bob book Supplement?

The BOB Books were designed to support your child as she or he learns to read. BOB Books were created by Bobby Lynn Maslen and John Maslen.

In what order should I read BOB Books?

Here is a full listing of the Bob Book Original Sets: Mini Books (in progressive reading order.)

  • My First Bob Books Alphabet.
  • My First Bob Books Pre-Reading Skills.
  • Set 1 Beginning Readers.
  • Set 2 Advancing Beginners.
  • Sight Words Kindergarten.
  • First Stories.
  • Rhyming Words.
  • Set 3 Word Families.

What reading level is Bob Books Set 4?

And easy readers level 1 & 2. I recommend them. And recommend starting where you need to & continuing with each set as they are in order.

What level is Bob Books Set 1?

Level B
Level B, Set 1(re-released Bob Books Set 3- Word Families) Paperback – Box set, April 1, 2000. Find all the books, read about the author, and more.

What age is Bob Books Set 1?

Ages 4 and up
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Are BOB Books leveled?

Inspire early reading success at home with these book sets, which feature short words and brilliantly simple layouts. There is a book set for any level your early reader is at, and for extra practice, you can pick out BOB Books that focus on certain topics like long vowels, sight words, or rhyming words.

Are BOB Books Decodable readers?

BOB Books are decodable readers, which means the author chooses a certain phonics feature and controls the words using that feature. BOB Books start with very simple texts, like you’ll find in Set 1, as they focus on letter sounds and beginning word families.

Which BOB Books are for first grade?

Bob Books Sight Words – First Grade gradually adds more complexity as your beginning reader acquires 30 new sight words. It is a great companion book to Bob Books Sight Words – Kindergarten. – 10 easy-to-read, hilarious small books, 12 pages each. – Slightly longer and more complex stories.

What do you read after BOB Books?

Another classic and general crowd pleaser to read after BOB books is Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed….Other book on this exact level include:

  • The Ear Book.
  • Go, Dog Go.
  • Inside Outside Upside Down.
  • Pete the Cat and the Surprise Teacher.
  • Pete the Cat: Pete at the Beach.
  • Pete the Cat: Too Cool for School.

Are Bob Books leveled?

What are bobbob book collections and sets?

Bob Book COLLECTIONS are a collection of TWO of the mini sets in one big box, and are much bigger in size. (see picture below.) Important to know! The titles in the SETS are the same titles as are in the COLLECTIONS. In the sets you get just the books in their mini form.

Are Bob books good for beginners?

John Maslen, an amazing water-color painter, drew the pictures. They were first published in 1976 and have now become VERY popular among beginning readers. There are even apps for the BOB Books! BOB Books are used by many to teach reading, even to the young child.

Do the Bob book sets help my child learn the alphabet?

They are not books that the child can “read” themselves like the other Bob Book Sets. If your child doesn’t know their alphabet, maybe you would enjoy them, but I prefer the resources outlined in {This Post} for teaching the alphabet. This is inside of one the books from the “Pre-Reader Skills” Set.

Why do parents love Bob Books?

Parents and teachers keep coming back to our series because the clean layout, short words, and simple phonics make learning to read a fun and natural step for their children. Created by a teacher, right from the start Bob Books fosters success, confidence, and a love of books in children that are learning to read.