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King's Ring: Decodable Books for Striving Readers
King's Ring: Decodable Books for Striving Readers

King's Ring: Decodable Books for Striving Readers

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About King's Ring: Decodable Books For Striving Readers

This version uses Century Schoolbook Font. A man in black robs King Chid’s ring when the ring goes on display. Luckily, Mick and Liv are at the display on a class trip at the right time. But they get tricked while they try to help the cops with the theft. Mick does not believe the legend of King Chid's ring. Liv does not understand why a ring that brings bad luck would sell for $35,000,000. If the legend is true, who will get this toxic ring’s bad luck next? This book is written with Century Schoolbrook Font. King's Ring has 27 chapters and 6390 words. Simple Words Books help striving readers become better readers, without tears. Our decodable books support improving their reading fluency, comprehension and confidence. In our books, we use decodable, high frequency and basic sight words that early readers can easily decode. Our short sentences and paragraphs make it easier for our readers to flow through the chapters. The entire word list and word frequency are included in the book and on our website (simplewordsbooks.com). We recommend the use of this list as a tool to determine the reading level match and pre-practice with the reader to improve fluency. Check out Simple Words Books at simplewordsbooks.com and Join READlexia Book Club for FREE to receive FREE decodable materials and special offers. Our promise is not to let dyslexia and other learning differences deprive kids of learning the love of reading.