Description
In Danny and Abby Play Tag, Dad has just started mowing the grass when he decides to create a special path out of the mowed grass. Danny and Abby follow the mowed path in the yard to play a game of chase in the grass. This book is a Level E, Emergent Reader.
Danny and Abby Play Tag can be found in the following Sets and Collections:
- Abby Gift Set
- Ultimate Danny Collection
- Danny is Back Set 4
- Danny Leveled Set E
- Decodable Practice
- Emergent Accelerated Reader®
- Levels D-E MRB Emergent Reading
- MRB Menagerie
- Reading Recovery® Books
Coordinating Activities:
- Use these directions to make our Menagerie Animal Cracker Box to store your books.
- Write a Limerick Poem about Danny. Use Danny’s The Big Race poem for inspiration.
- Write an I Am Poem about Danny. Use Danny’s I Am Danny poem for inspiration.
- Explore Poetry with Danny and Bee for poetry activities and templates.
- Create your own Comic Speech Bubble about Danny.
- Continue the story with a Three-Panel Story Strip or a Six-Panel Story Strip.
- Color and send your own Custom Danny Card.
- Print and fold a Danny Fortune Teller about Danny and his friends.
- Organize your Danny books in the classroom with a Danny Doghouse, complete with its own chalkboard roof.
- Print Danny is Back Book Labels for your classroom reading library. Level labels will print on the Avery Easy Peel® 5160 Labels template.
The MRB Menagerie includes one copy each of our 199 titles. New titles that are included in the Menagerie set are: Chicken School, Duck, Duck, Goose, Donkeys, Duck Wants to Swim, Donkey Goes Home, the Her Name is Lola set of books, and Danny’s Short Vowel Sounds set of books.
Read a Sample Book.
Alaina E., Special Education Teacher –
I am a Special Education Teacher and I wanted to let you know how your ‘Danny’ books have helped one of my students. My student is a 2nd grader who is learning disabled. Along with this, he has struggled over the years to behave correctly and complete his work. This is the first year he has ever read a book. It is because of Danny. He loves the real pictures and how we’re following Danny through the events in his life. The consistency of the writing allows him to feel comfortable when starting a new Danny book. He wants to know more about Danny, such as why he can’t see dad’s face in the pictures and why you’re not in the pictures if you’re the author. I told him I would write to you for more information. While we understand that you are a busy author, nothing would make this little boy happier than to know that he contacted an author. This kind of an accomplishment would help him to strive to be a better student and continue to work hard to overcome his disability. I would personally like to thank you for writing these books with a student’s needs in mind.