By Vicky Fang

Art by Luisa Leal

Do you have a reluctant reader at home? If your child is just beginning to build reading fluency, the Best Buddies series by Vicky Fang and Luisa Leal (Scholastic Books) is a fantastic option to try. Here are a few features that make these books stand out:

  1. Graphic Novel Format:
    The simple, visual style of the graphic novel is an excellent introduction to the genre. As you read together, you can help guide your child to read from left to right and top to bottom. They’ll also learn about narrative elements like speech bubbles, narration, sound effects, and even action lines. For instance, you might ask, “Why do you think there are circles drawn around the dog’s head?”
  2. Simple, Confident Reading:
    The straightforward language boosts your child’s confidence as they progress through the pages. Each turn of the page is a tangible way for them to track their accomplishments, which is especially encouraging for early readers.
  3. Engaging Characters:
    The story’s friendly dog and cat appeal to both boys and girls, ensuring that the book is enjoyable for a wide range of young readers.

Overall, Best Buddies is a delightful choice that can make reading a more engaging and accessible experience for your child.

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Recommended Ages: 4-6
Themes: Friendship, Graphic Novel, Early Reader

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