So, I was super excited when I was offered the chance to review two new sets of Bob books: Sight Words - Kindergarten
Here is an official description of the book sets:
For those of you who have never read Bob Books before, here is a sample two-page spread. The books are small paperbacks with limited color sketches and very simple sentences:From the #1 bestselling learn-to-read program come two brand-new sets focused on learning and practicing Sight Words.
Sight Words are words that are recognized by sight rather than sounded out, in order to achieve reading fluency. They are the most frequently used words in the English language, and are often unable to be read phonetically (“was”, “are”, and “out” are examples). Bob Books Sight Words feature the top Sight Words in two sets – one for kindergarten and one for first grade – in order to allow parents and children to read, learn, and practice easily and enjoyably.
Each Sight Words box includes 10 original books, 30 flashcards, and a parent guide. Soon your child will be saying “I read the whole book!”®
What we thought of them: To my untrained eye, I didn't notice a huge difference in ability level between the kindergarten and first grade levels. The reading level didn't strike me as overly difficult in either set. For the most part, the Bibliophile read the words on his own without assistance. With that said, he's clearly not an average 2 1/2 year old reader. I would (and often do: see below) recommend any of the Bob Books if your child, regardless of age, is just learning to read or if you'd like to start trying to help them down that path. The short length is good for keeping children's short attention spans engaged; and for the number of books that come in each set, they are a good value.
We especially loved the addition of the flashcards in these two boxed sets. We didn't use them as flashcards, per se. We played with the idea of making sentences. I spread them out all over the floor and would ask him to pick one of the subject words, verbs, etc. (showing him his choices in each case - he certainly doesn't understand those concepts yet). He had a great time with it, and I will probably make more cards to supplement the stack and expand our "game."
I feel strongly that the best way to teach a child to read is to teach him to love books, and that to teach him to love books, you should read to him early and often -- board books, picture books, chapter books (if they'll sit still for them), etc. I don't like to give too much credit to any one type of tool, for fear of minimizing this emphasis on simply reading together often. However, if you do this, laying the foundation for a lifetime love of reading, then I think Bob Books
Give Away!
Thanks to the generosity of Scholastic, Inc., we have a great give-away for TWO of our readers!
Two winners will receive:
- A Bob Books lunchbox
- Copies of Bob Books Sight Words: Kindergarten
and Bob Books Sight Words: First Grade
To enter:
1) Leave any comment (make sure your email is included if it is not accessible from your profile).
2) Visit www.scholastic.com/bobbooks and leave a comment here telling me something you learned from the site or something you liked about it.
3) Follow Chronicle of an Infant Bibliophile or subscribe to us in a reader and leave another comment letting me know.
That is three entries per person. The prize will ship to U.S. addresses only. Deadline is midnight, EST, on August 16, 2010.
This Give-Away is now closed. Congratulations to the winner (Chels), who I will be contacting by email. The winner was chosen using random.org.
Disclosure: We were provided a copy of Bob Books Sight Words: Kindergarten and Bob Books Sight Words: First Grade in order to write this review. If you buy anything by clicking on the above links, we may earn a small commission through our affiliate relationship with Amazon.com.


47 comments:
Bibliophile is truly an exceptional young reader! :)
I think that Bob Books might be great for my baby #2. :)
Oh, and I subscribe to you in my reader. :)
I've been thinking about these books since you first posted about them. I keep meaning to check the library, but wouldn't winning a set work much better?
And you know I follow you already!
Oh what an awesome giveaway!! My kiddo is just learning to read and these would be perfect!!
I follow you in my Google Reader already :D
I've been interested in seeing what the Bob Books are all about. Thanks for posting.
lauriesibley (at) gmail (dot) com
Oh, and I'm a google reader follower.
I would love to try BOB books with Emma! I think she might enjoy it more than the other reading programs we've tried. Johnny might like it, too.
I like that the website has a couple of sight word activities you can download:
http://www.scholastic.com/parents/bob_books/pdfs/bob_books_sight_word_match.pdf
http://www.scholastic.com/parents/bob_books/pdfs/bob_books_sight_word_search.pdf
And I follow your blog =)
thriftycraftmama at gmail dot com
The Bob Books look great. We are always looking for new ways to reinforce/introduce sight words.
I learned that it was created by Bobby Lynn Maslen, a teacher for thirteen years, and John Maslen an award-winning watercolor painter.
Love the books and the illustrations.
love to win for my twin dranddaughters
mverno@roadrunner.com
I would love to have this for my son as we are trying to get him ready for preschool.
monster6236 at gmail dot com
I'd love to try these out with my son :)
Thanks!
fineinsanity {at} live {dot} com
These are great! My daughter is just beginning to read and I'm sure these will help a lot.
I think the Listen and Read Series is a great product.
We have the first Bob Books set and I think it's great! What a fun giveaway!
I didn't know there were Read and Listen Bob Books.
I subscribe to your blog in my google reader!
I would be interested in you reviewing a children's book, but couldn't access your email. please contact me at rebecca(dot)camarena(@)yahoo(dot)com
My little guy would love these. Thanks for the chance to take them home!
Wow, Go bibliophile! Thanks for the review. I have been contemplating using the Bob books with my 2 1/2 year old and your post has given me the motivation to go ahead! Thanks for review and the chance to win!
I just subscribed to you in Google Reader. Looking forward to your young bibliophile's reading adventures!!
I'd love a chance to use these.
kat is queenie@ yahoo.com
Thanks for the intro to the Bob books. I'll check them out.
We are working on sight words right now. The Bob Books look like they might help. Thanks!
The books feature cartoon line drawings.
I follow using Google
For my niece!
theyyyguy@yahoo.com
would love to win this great prize!
learned that it was developed by a teacher
This would be great. I plan to start homeschooling my son in Pre-K 3 soon. He begs to do school like his sisters.
hafner611{AT}gmail{DOT}com
I'm a follower.
hafner611{AT}gmail{DOT}com
These would be perfect to use with my son before he starts kindergarten next year.
Thank you so much for the giveaway.
jweezie43[at]gmail[dot]com
I love that each set comes with flash card and books.
That way as they learn the words they can also learn to read them in a sentence.
jweezie43[at]gmail[dot]com
I am following via Blogger.
jweezie43[at]gmail[dot]com
My 4-year-old daughter could really use this to prepare her for kindergarten.
I subscribed via google reader
You're back!!! I'm so glad you've started blogging again!! I adore your reviews, and I can't even tell you how many great books we've found thanks to your suggestions. No need to enter us in the giveaway - my daughter is nowhere near ready for the BOB books yet, and in any case we mostly work through Arabic rather than English - but I just wanted to say thanks again for a fantastic blog and for all the time and effort you must put into it!
wow just found your blog, love it,
this bob books set looks great for my young bibliphile
new subscriber to your blog
Oh I forgot about these books. We used these to teach my 12 year old to read. I need to get another set of them to help my 4.5 year old.
kerrie@mayansfamily.com
I follow your blog as degood with google friend connect.
kerrie@mayansfamily.com
I learned there are now read and listen bob books that come with a CD
kerrie@mayansfamily.com
This would be great for my daughter who is just starting to read. The books are labeled in the order that your child will learn. They also include CD so that your child can listen and follow along. I'm a RSS subscriber
i would love to win
susansmoaks at gmail dot com
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