Pie for Chuck (I Like to Read)

Read * Pie for Chuck (I Like to Read) PDF by * Pat Schories eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Pie for Chuck (I Like to Read) The I Like to Read books are perfect for beginning readers Yvonne Mullen The I Like to Read books are perfect for beginning readers. Pie for Chuck has a central theme of working together. Beginning readers will love finding the animals in the illustrations inside the front/back covers. The details in the illustrations are astonishing. This book is GRL C and is a story that students can retell. An incredible book for a PreK-K classroom library.]

Pie for Chuck (I Like to Read)

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Rating : 4.46 (681 Votes)
Asin : 0823434230
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 24 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-01-10
Language : English

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Maybe Raccoon or Rabbit can get the pie? It takes some impressive and athletic teamwork for Chuck and his friends to reach the ledge, but their reward is so sweet!. Big Chuck is a woodchuck with a taste for pie. Chuck can t reach high enough, so he recruits his friends to help. He daydreams about warm, flaky pastries and their fruity filling. When he spots a freshly baked blueberry pie cooling on the windowsill, he must have it

The I Like to Read books are perfect for beginning readers Yvonne Mullen The I Like to Read books are perfect for beginning readers. Pie for Chuck has a central theme of working together. Beginning readers will love finding the animals in the illustrations inside the front/back covers. The details in the illustrations are astonishing. This book is GRL C and is a story that students can retell. An incredible book for a PreK-K classroom library.

Schories lives in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.. Pat Schories is the author and illustrator of He's Your Dog! Her first wordless picture book, Mouse Around, was described by Kirkus Reviews as "an unusually strong debut." She also has illustrated the Biscuit series of books by Alyssa Capucilli. Ms

Schories's spare, repetitive text is printed in large, accessible letters that are perfect for beginning readers and equally appealing for group read-alouds. From School Library Journal PreS-Gr 1—Big Chuck, a large and furry woodchuck, loves pie, and so do Raccoon, Rabbit, little Chip (a chipmunk), and the mice. Readers and listeners should not overlook the back page of the text, which features a small child pointing to the overturned pie plate and all the animals scampering away and hiding from the scene of the "crime." VERDICT A first-rate book that is as ideal for a picture book audience as for a one-on-one solitary read.—Etta Anton, Yeshiva of Central Queens, NY . With a little teamwo

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