Long used by most Catholic schools and countless homeschooling families, the American Cardinal Readers are tried and true, well-loved companions for children developing their reading skills. The American Cardinal Readers begin with simple sentences to ease your child into reading stories. Gradually the books grow longer and more complex, guiding and challenging budding readers. Young readers explore beloved authors and poets, including Robert Louis Stevenson, St. Therese of Lisieux, Lewis Carroll, G.K. Chesterton, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, through short stories, parables, poems, fables, and folk tales. The American Cardinal Readers are a necessity and a treasure in the library of any homeschooler or Catholic family interested in immersing their littlest readers in quality literature. Order your set now!
They still form part of the core curriculum for homeschoolers and private schools lucky enough to have old copies of these books.
They still form part of the core curriculum for homeschoolers and private schools lucky enough to have old copies of these books.
The American Cardinal Readers begin with simple sentences to ease your child into reading stories. Gradually the books grow longer and more complex, guiding and challenging budding readers.
They still form part of the core curriculum for homeschoolers and private schools lucky enough to have old copies of these books.
They still form part of the core curriculum for homeschoolers and private schools lucky enough to have old copies of these books.
They still form part of the core curriculum for homeschoolers and private schools lucky enough to have old copies of these books.
The American Cardinal Readers begin with simple sentences to ease your child into reading stories. Gradually the books grow longer and more complex, guiding and challenging budding readers.
As he or she progresses through the series, the books grow longer, the vocabulary expands, and the stories become more complex, guiding and challenging young readers to enhance their reading comprehension.
Gradually testing the reader's abilities, these books lead them through texts intentionally by questions, directions, and suggestions to help them gain more rapidly the power to understand, interpret, and remember the stories and poems that ...
As he or she progresses through the series, the books grow longer, the vocabulary expands, and the stories become more complex, guiding and challenging young readers to enhance their reading comprehension.