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A Day in a Life of a Police Officer (Level 1: Beginning to Read) (edition 2001)

by Linda Hayward (Author)

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The duties of police officers are simply explained to young readers in this book that features short sentences, simple vocabulary, word repetition, and visual clue to help readers learn new words. Full color. Officer Ann Young and her partner drive their police car down the street. A little boy is lost. Can they help him? This unique Level 1 series accurately portrays real-life situations that help young children identify with and learn from while helping them improve their reading skills. Presented in classic DK style, young readers will enjoy photographically illustrated information in an entertaining package. For children who are just beginning to read and who have a limited vocabulary, these 32-page Level 1 books-about everything from tadpoles to puppies-use word repetition and simple sentences to convey meaning. Picture dictionary boxes with word labels "show" the meanings of words. These books contain between 400 and 450 words each, and they are 80 percent pictures and 20 percent text. The Dorling Kindersley Readers combine an enticing visual layout with high-interest, easy-to-read stories to captivate and delight young bookworms who are just getting started. Written by leading children's authors and compiled in consultation with literacy experts, these engaging books build reader confidence along with a lifelong appreciation for nonfiction, classic stories, and biographies. There is a DK Reader to interest every child at every level, from preschool to grade 4.… (more)
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Title:A Day in a Life of a Police Officer (Level 1: Beginning to Read)
Authors:Linda Hayward (Author)
Info:DK Children (2001), Edition: 1st, 32 pages
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This is a book in the Dorling Kindersley Readers Program. This is a reading level 1 book and aimed at the learning to read level of children. This particular story is about a police women and her day. The good thing about this book is that it portrays the police in a very positive light. The illustrations are all high quality photographs. There are also pictures that connect some of the vocabulary words in the text with what they look like in real life. ( )
  ecollado | Nov 27, 2014 |
In this book, a female officer goes through her daily routine, which that day included emergency traffic direction, helping a kid get home, and the unusual task of capturing an escaped bear. This book is well written and easy to read. ( )
  tlwood | May 22, 2011 |
A Day in the Life of a Police Officer has photos, simple text, and boxes with pictures of key vocabulary words. In telling about this community member, the author creates a storyline by having the boy become lost. Kids at this reading level who are interested in non-fiction are more likely to gravitate toward dinosaurs or trucks or natural disasters, but the author does a good job of ensuring that the topic is treated maturely, so a child would not feel she was reading a “baby book.” ( )
  sharty | Jan 13, 2010 |
I'm a fan of DK books.

They're simple. They're informative. They're cheap. If your child is too young to read, they're perfectly good read-aloud books.

What more can you ask for when stocking your kid's library?

This book features a female police officer (a nice touch) going about her (mostly uneventful) daily routine. She does some emergency traffic direction, tells her nephew about the various ways cops get around, helps a kid get home, and captures an escaped bear.

The last one is a little unrealistic - I mean, how often do bears escape from the zoo, anyway? - but it's well-written enough that I can overlook that part. ( )
  conuly | Aug 31, 2008 |
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The duties of police officers are simply explained to young readers in this book that features short sentences, simple vocabulary, word repetition, and visual clue to help readers learn new words. Full color. Officer Ann Young and her partner drive their police car down the street. A little boy is lost. Can they help him? This unique Level 1 series accurately portrays real-life situations that help young children identify with and learn from while helping them improve their reading skills. Presented in classic DK style, young readers will enjoy photographically illustrated information in an entertaining package. For children who are just beginning to read and who have a limited vocabulary, these 32-page Level 1 books-about everything from tadpoles to puppies-use word repetition and simple sentences to convey meaning. Picture dictionary boxes with word labels "show" the meanings of words. These books contain between 400 and 450 words each, and they are 80 percent pictures and 20 percent text. The Dorling Kindersley Readers combine an enticing visual layout with high-interest, easy-to-read stories to captivate and delight young bookworms who are just getting started. Written by leading children's authors and compiled in consultation with literacy experts, these engaging books build reader confidence along with a lifelong appreciation for nonfiction, classic stories, and biographies. There is a DK Reader to interest every child at every level, from preschool to grade 4.

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