We haven't sent out the official announcement yet, but I thought I'd let you know that Beehive Reader 1 is now available. I know some of you have been patiently waiting for its release!
I thought I'd give you lots of samples so you could get a good feel for this book. :)
Does the reader just match with AAS1? We are currently towards the end of AAS1 as ds is a good reader and I wondered whether it would be useful, it looks so good!
Stephanie
That is wonderful. It should pass my "Grandma test" -- i.e., I would keep it to give to any grandchildren God might give us. Anything that doesn't meet my Grandma test and won't be used in the next year or two is discarded. (This has helped keep the amount of stuff I have for homeschooling under control. I still have a lot, but it's manageable.)
It's amazing that you are offering it for such a good price, considering the illustrations and quality of binding. I was afraid it would cost much more.
I have got to show my reader around when I get it. It deserves appreciation -- and may draw some new people to AAS!
This would be the next logical question, wouldn't it? :)
We don't have a date yet, but as soon as we do, I'll post here at The ChatterBee. The first half of BHR 2 is being illustrated right now, and I'm working on some fun stories and articles for the second half of the reader.
By looking at the photos of the pages online (I just ordered my copy so I don't have it in hand yet), the pictures that go along with the stories are so beautiful! I could see a coloring book to go with this! Especially for children who like more detailed art to color! Looking forward to getting my copy!
I would like your suggestion to my daughter Suzanna Christy who is studying First standard in an English Medium School. She needs some motivation to read lessons on her own. What are the methods? Kindly suggest some methods. Thank you.
MBJ Pancras