free !! interractive reading books in english and spanish

All Home Schoolers Have Been Granted One Year Free Access To A Library Of 900 Interactive Children’s Books For Ages 2-13.Houston, Texas - January 10, 2011 -
“We saw a story about a company called Tom’s Shoes where for every pair of shoes purchased they give away a pair to a child in need. We thought that was a pretty great idea so we decided to give away free subscriptions to our entire catalog of books to home school educators and parents across the country with the hope that they will see why thousands of teachers subscribe to our theory that learning English should be fun,” says
president Cliff Dew.

MightyBookjr.com is an award winning safe and secure, “Kid’s Friendly” website
that helps children discover the joys of learning to read. It’s ideal for
English as a Second Language. There’s even a whole library of books for kids
with special needs.

All Home Schoolers have been granted a one year free subscription to their
catalog of 900 animated books, lesson plans, quizzes, story songs, games and
puzzles that inspire early childhood literacy for ages 2-13, free of charge
now through 12/31/2011.

Simply log on to their home page http://www.mightybookjr.com and click on,
“SUBSCRIBE NOW” and use this as your COUPON CODE:

FREE COUPON CODE: learntoread (lower case letters only)

Our banners are yours for the taking. We hope you’ll tell friends, neighbors and
community members about the importance of reading—because reading proficiently
by the end of third grade is a critical step on the path to graduation," says
Education Director, Greg Avellone. You can easily link to their
site: http://www.mightybookjr.com/Link_To_Site.php

“I homeschool my four kids, and even my 2 year old loves to sit and listen to
the books and songs! We have really enjoyed the art/music area with my older
ones and also the science songs. There is just so much here to click and
discover. I recommend you try it out! Great job MightybookJr folks!”… Melissa
M. Oklahoma Home Schooler

“My Supervisor asked me about your reading program and I told him that It
encouraged students to read more. We have a student that did not want to read
when told to get a book. Now he does his homework so he can go and listen to a
story and even answer the questions. He has also started to look for books in
the library. Merry Christmas!”… Gloria D., 21st Century After School Program

Greg Avellone
MightybookJr.com
530 Los Angeles Ave. Ste 115-304
Moorpark, CA 93021
888 777-7102ph 805 222-5599fx

enjoy . if you know of anything like that in french please share
viv

Wow! Thanks for sharing. What an awesome resource.

Thank you, bella!

Karma to you!

Can anyone advice, Please, how to make image of the book bigger on the screen.
I have my laptop connected to a TV, but book opens only in small window (about a quarter of a screen size)

Thank you so much for this sharing. Is a great resource!

Wow! This is such a great resource!! KARMA to you!! :slight_smile:

I wish I could double karma you! The girls are going to love this SO much!! And it comes in SPANISH TOO!!! Wow…

I wish they had other languages!

Thanks again!

My son and I have been using MightyBook (regular - not junior) for over a year. He LOVES it…often asking for Mona Lisa or the woodpeckers. You’ll love this site.

thanks you bella for this . its really interesting

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kizudo i have no access for the other site . can you tell the difference now that you can open both ?? the difference in subscription is huge . one is only 24 dollars and the other around 80 . thanks viv

hi Bella , another great resource from you. Thank you very much. Karma. :yes:

WOW, this is fantastic! We need to keep bumping this thread up so that everyone can see it and subscribe! Karma to you, Bella!

Thank you for this! Do you know any site like this in spanish as well?
Karma to you
py

Bella,

http://www.mightybook.com/

This is the link to the older kids’ site. Were you saying that you couldn’t find the link or you couldn’t actually view it? I’ve only been visiting the MB site for the free stories/songs. I haven’t registered or paid for a membership.

From what I can see there’s some overlap in stories…but that is only from comparing the free MB stories/songs to the membership at MBJr. (thank you for alerting us about it)

I’m sorry that I can’t be of more help.

This is great! Thank you for sharing! Im definitely sharing this with everyone I know! :slight_smile:

You can get all 52 books on the website ReadingLessons.com.

“I See Sam” Decodable Books

The “I See Sam” Books were originally developed by Southwest Regional Laboratories and were used successfully in 15% of American schools in the in the early '70s. 

More than a million children learned to read using the program.

Phonics fell out of favor and was replaced by the “whole word recognition” method sometimes called “look and say.” The very successful “I See Sam” series was forgotten.
A more balanced approach gained favor after the National Reading Panel’s report was published in 2000. These great decodable books deserve a place in any good reading program.

In combination with ReadingLessons.com they perfectly satisfy the Phonemic Awareness and Phonics elements recommended by the reading panel.
ReadingLessons.com also uses the Sam books to encourage and assess fluency and comprehension.
Now here’s the good news: We are able to let you download this great series of books because they are in the public domain. The program was federally funded, so federal law required the program be placed in the public domain in 1977.
The first twenty-four “Sam” books are used in Week Seven of ReadingLessons.com and books 25-52 are used in Week Twelve.
The books need to be read in order because the sounds and words in each book build upon those learned in the previous books.
You should make sure that students know the sounds and Special Words (high frequency or sight words) listed on the back cover of the book before letting them read the story.
To insure success, use the same process with each book each time it is read.
It is important that students master each book before moving on to the next.

Get all 52 “I See Sam” Books from ReadingLessons.com.

Wow ,wow just perfect for me as for someone who teaches english as a foreign language. Karma lol Keep these sites coming :yes: :yes: :yes:

Karma to you, viv! Thank you so much for this great site and deal! Ella LOVES the Beatrix Potter books and Art puzzles. :smiley: