Description
In the Early Emergent title Lola is Feeling Hungry, an orange cat named Lola experiences different emotions as she waits for her dinner.
Lola is Feeling Hungry is part of the Her Name is Lola fiction set that includes five 5-1/2 x 5-1/2″ books. The titles, Lola Looks Up, Lola is Feeling Hungry, and My Cat, Lola are appropriate for Early Emergent readers (F&P levels A-C, Reading Recovery® levels 1-4).
Early Emergent Readers
Early Emergent readers benefit from books about familiar topics that use carefully controlled text structure and repeated vocabulary. Pictures that match what is happening in the story are important cues for readers at this level. They help support the decoding of new words. Early Emergent readers are still building their vocabulary. As they build their vocabulary of high-frequency words, their reading becomes more fluent and begins to sound like natural speaking
Emergent readers (F&P levels D-E, Reading Recovery® levels 5-8) will enjoy Lola and the Frog and Lola’s Lost Collar. The increasing levels of reading difficulty from Early Emergent to Emergent serve to challenge and encourage progressing readers as they want to continue to see what happens to Lola.
We, at MaryRuth Books, offer many fiction and nonfiction/informational titles that are suggested by reading specialists and used in the classrooms by Reading Recovery® and Guided Reading educators.
Jan –
Lola is like Garfield. What a winner!