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3, 2, 1, Go! (I Like to Read) (I Like to Read Books) (edition 2015)

by Emily Arnold McCully, Emily Arnold McCully (Illustrator)

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Told she cannot step over the line to play school with the older girls, Min builds a catapult and flies over it, instead.
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Title:3, 2, 1, Go! (I Like to Read) (I Like to Read Books)
Authors:Emily Arnold McCully
Other authors:Emily Arnold McCully (Illustrator)
Info:Holiday House (2015), Hardcover, 24 pages
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3, 2, 1, Go! by Emily Arnold McCully

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Ann and Bess are playing school but they won’t allow Min to join the game, saying she is too young and drawing a line around their play area that she must not cross. But clever Min finds a way to have her own fun – and ultimately join Ann and Bess without crossing the line. Read the book to find out how she manages this feat!

I absolutely loved the STEM problem-solving skills found in this book. Younger siblings everywhere – and frankly all kids at one point or another – can identify with being left out of a particular activity or game. Instead of getting upset, Min shows how you can turn the tables and take charge of a bad situation, turning it to everyone’s advantage instead.

This book manages to tell an absolutely compelling story with a limited vocabulary and only a few short sentences per page. This makes this book ideal for beginning readers working on reading alone or with a bit of help. ( )
  sweetiegherkin | Jun 28, 2022 |
Interesting story for beginner reader. ( )
  melodyreads | Jul 9, 2015 |
Inventive Min proves to her friends she's plenty smart enough to play. ( )
  Sullywriter | May 22, 2015 |
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