Lemonade for Sale

From the Series Real Kids Readers — Level 3

  • Interest Level: Grade 1 - Grade 3
  • Reading Level: Grade 2

Kate wants to buy her dad a birthday present. She sets up a lemonade stand to earn the money, and her friends all help. But things keep going wrong. Will she ever have enough money to buy a present for her dad?

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978-0-7613-7437-4
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Interest Level Grade 1 - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 2
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Imprint Millbrook Press ™
Language English
Publication Date 2011-01-01
Reading Counts! Level 2.4
Text Type Fiction
BISACS JUV043000, JUV009080
Dewey [Fic]
Graphics Full-color illustrations
Lexile 490
Guided Reading Level K
ATOS Reading Level 2.4
Accelerated Reader® Quiz 27989
Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5
Features Awards, Note to adults, and Reviewed

Author: Bettina Ling

Photographer: Dorothy Handelman

Awards

  • Book-of-the-Month Children's Club Selection, Winner, 1998

Reviews

School Library Journal

“These books will add a breath of fresh air to beginning-reader collections. The stories center on a group of friends who live near a small park in an urban neighborhood. The events and dialogue reinforce the “Real Kids” in the series title and will strike a chord with children who are experiencing the same dilemmas and delights as the characters. Being the last one to lose a tooth, running a lemonade stand, and looking for a lost hat are not plots that cover new ground but in these titles they are made interesting and appealing by fresh voices and crisp, full-color photographs. The print stands out clearly when boxed on top of the photographs and against the white background of the page. A strong selling point of this phonics-based series is the vocabulary that can be mastered by many first graders but will interest older children as well. A section for parents at the back of each book includes tips on encouraging beginning readers and phonetic guidelines. Solid alternatives to the usual fare."
School Library Journal