How to host a sleepover / by Jean Reagan ; illustrated by Lee Wildish.
"Providing tips and tricks from kid experts, this sweet story follows a young girl as she prepares for her first sleepover, but when her friend feels homesick, she gets creative to help her feel better."-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593479216
- ISBN: 0593479211
- ISBN: 9780593479209
- ISBN: 0593479203
- ISBN: 9781518274701
- ISBN: 1518274706
- ISBN: 9781518284205
- Physical Description: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Random House, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
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Target Audience Note: | 340L Lexile. Decoding demand: 40 (low) Semantic demand: 30 (low) Syntactic demand: 38 (low) Structure demand: 79 (high) Lexile. 340L Lexile Decoding demand: 40 (low) Semantic demand: 30 (low) Syntactic demand: 38 (low) Structure demand: 79 (high) Lexile |
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Subject: | Sleepovers > Juvenile fiction. Friendship > Juvenile fiction. |
Genre: | Picture books. Readers (Publications) |
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Summary
How to Host a Sleepover
Having your first sleepover can be a lot of fun! But what happens when someone gets homesick? From the New York Times bestselling creators of How to Babysit a Grandpa comes a sweet Step 2 early reader full of sleepover hijinks and good friends. It's sleepover time! You have the games, snacks, and activities all planned out. But what do you do when your friend feels homesick? It's time to get creative and help her feel better. Together, you can have the best sleepover ever. Plus, learn a few tips and tricks from the experts -- kids! This Step Into Reading story features two friends having their first sleepover together, and all the highs and lows that come with it. Perfect for children who are ready to read on their own! Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. They are perfect for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.