Frenemies Save the Library!
From the Series Tails and Tales (Phonics Fun — Chapter Books)
When strange occurrences start happening at the library, it’s up to Catalog, the library cat, and his unusual new ally to save their beloved home. Can a clever cat and his unexpected friends uncover the truth before it’s too late?
Practice common prefixes, roots, and suffixes in this story about coming together as a community.
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Author: Jamie O'Hara
Jamie O’Hara is a freelance writer of children’s books and curriculum. She is based in Florida.
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Tails and Tales (Phonics Fun — Chapter Books)
Draw in striving readers with fun stories that feature furry friends and other animals. Each title in this series is carefully crafted to engage readers, enhance phonics, and boost reading proficiency and understanding. View available downloads →
Reviews
School Library Journal
“This series features different animal protagonists, including an iguana, a cat, a dog, and more. While there are a few grayscale illustrations scattered throughout, the books lean heavily on text for phonics-based chapter books. Unlike other similar series, the phonics concepts being taught aren’t immediately obvious, making them less effective for direct phonics instruction. Including a brief explanation of the phonics focus along with practice words as an introduction to each story would have strengthened their educational impact. That said, as first-person, anthropomorphic animal stories, these books are lighthearted and entertaining, especially for young readers who enjoy animal adventures. Each chapter ends with a comprehension question, adding value for educators and caregivers looking to reinforce reading skills. VERDICT A secondary addition for library collections where phonics-based chapter books and animal stories are in demand.” —School Library Journal