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  • Fox and Hen (Little Blossom Stories)

Fox and Hen
(Little Blossom Stories)

Illustrator
Eduardo Marticorena
Publication Date
January 01, 2025
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  K − 1st
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
Fox and Hen (Little Blossom Stories)

Only 3 copies currently available
Description

In this Little Blossom story, Fox wants to play a trick on his friend Hen. What does he choose to do in the end? Uses decodable text and a repetition of sight words to increase readability. Focuses on the phonics skill of decoding consonant digraphs. Original illustrations help guide readers through the story.

Publication date
January 01, 2025
Genre
Fiction
Page Count
16
ISBN-13
9781668955956
Publisher
Cherry Blossom Press
Series
Little Blossom Stories
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV043000 - Juvenile Fiction | Readers | Beginner
JUV009080 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Words
Library of Congress categories
English language
Foxes
Readers (Publications)
Reading
Phonetic method
Consonants

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2--This series offers engaging content with charming illustrations. However, these books would not be classified as truly decodable. The series incorporates multiple syllable types and higher-level vocabulary, making it unclear how they are leveled. The publisher may have used its own metric, but the categorization does not align well with a structured phonics approach. Several titles in the series focus on syllables, but their execution is inconsistent and sometimes misleading. For example, A Hiking Adventure is labeled as a syllables-focused book, yet the actual emphasis is on the suffix -ture, which creates confusion about its instructional intent. Similarly, Adell's Dance Class claims to focus on the schwa sound but reads more like a non-decodable text, making it difficult to use as a teaching tool. Overall, the syllable-focused titles lack the clarity and instructional strength needed to serve as effective phonics resources. On the other hand, some titles in the series do better align with what one would expect from decodable books. A Pill for Mugs effectively focuses on consonant digraphs, with words chosen to highlight patterns such as ck, floss, sh, and th, and the story is engaging, presenting a relatable real-world scenario. The book includes a list of "sight words," but three of the five words listed are actually decodable once phonics rules have been taught. VERDICT Though ultimately inconsistent with a structured approach, these titles have something to offer young readers.

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