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Max Goes to the Farmers' Market - (Read-It! Readers: The Life of Max) by Adria F Klein (Hardcover)

Max Goes to the Farmers' Market - (Read-It! Readers: The Life of Max) by  Adria F Klein (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Max and his mom go to the farmers' market. There are vegetables, fruit, and flowers everywhere! What will Max and his mom buy?<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Max and his mom go to the farmers' market. There are vegetables, fruit, and flowers everywhere! What will Max and his mom buy?<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Max and his mother are out at the farmers' market to shop for fresh produce that the local farmers brought to sell. Together, Max and his mom look over the different vegetables and fruits. Mom makes various selections to purchase. Finally, Max picks out something special for his mom. Throughout the book, colorful, full-page illustrations support the story. After a brief introduction that prepares the reader for the setting of the story, there are repeating sentence patterns with very supportive illustrations that highlight the purchases at the farmers' market. Adults will find a note at the front of the book that provides descriptions of the book's leveling systems and helpful suggestions for supporting beginning readers. For those young readers who enjoy this story of Max, there are several more books about his adventures in the "Read-it! Readers" series. Some of the Max stories are at the same level, and some are at a lower level.-- "Children's Literature Comprehensive Database"<br><br>Part of the Read-It! Readers: The Life of Max series, this bright, cheerful book tells a very simple story about a boy and his mother shopping at the farmers' market: "Max and his mom look at the carrots. Mom picks a bunch of orange carrots." Mom picks three red apples, four orange peaches, and one carton of brown eggs. Fun for first readers, this will also encourage preschoolers to point at the fruits, vegetables, and flowers, name them, count them, and talk about the colors. The clear pictures show Max and his mom as Latino or mixed-race, a welcome change from the many early readers featuring Caucasian families.-- "Booklist Online"<br>

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