Fishy Tales
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Fishy Tales
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Fishy TalesColorful DaysGarden FriendsParty FunIn the ParkFarm AnimalsPetting ZooLets Make MusicMeet the DinosaursDuck Pond Dip
My Dress-up BoxOn the MoveSnakes Slither and HissFamily VacationPonies and HorsesCuentos de Peces en espaolDias Ilenos de color en espaolLEGO DUPLO: On the FarmLEGO DUPLO: Around TownJohn Deere: Busy Tractors
Pre-level 1
A Day at Greenhill FarmTruck TroubleTale of a TadpoleSurprise Puppy!Duckling DaysA Day at Seagull BeachWhatever the WeatherBusy Buzzy BeeBig MachinesWild Baby AnimalsA Bed for the WinterBorn to be a ButterflyDinosaurs DayFeeding TimeDiving DolphinRockets and SpaceshipsMy Cats SecretFirst Day at GymnasticsA Trip to the ZooI Can Swim!A Trip to the LibraryA Trip to the DoctorA Trip to the DentistI Want To Be A BallerinaAnimal Hide and SeekSubmarines and SubmersiblesAnimals at Home
Lets Play SoccerHomes Around the WorldLEGO: Trouble at the BridgeLEGO: Secret at Dolphin BayStar Wars: What is a Wookiee?Star Wars: Ready, Set, Podrace!Star Wars: Luke Skywalkers
Amazing StoryStar Wars Clone Wars: Watch Out
for Jabba the Hutt!Star Wars Clone Wars: Pirates...
and Worse! Power Rangers Jungle Fury: We are
the Power RangersA Day in the Life of a BuilderA Day in the Life of a DancerA Day in the Life of a FirefighterA Day in the Life of a TeacherA Day in the Life of a MusicianA Day in the Life of a DoctorA Day in the Life of a Police OfficerA Day in the Life of a TV ReporterGigantes de Hierro en espaolCras del mundo animal en espaolIndiana Jones: Indys AdventuresJohn Deere: Good Morning Farm
Level 1
READERS
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A Note to Parents
DK READERS is a compelling program for beginning readers, designed in conjunction with leading literacy experts, including Dr. Linda Gambrell, Distinguished Professor of Education at Clemson University. Dr. Gambrell has served as President of the National Reading Conference, the College Reading Association, and the International Reading Association.
Beautiful illustrations and superb full-color photographs combine with engaging, easy-to-read stories to offer a fresh approach to each subject in the series. Each DK READER is guaranteed to capture a childs interest while developing his or her reading skills, general knowledge, and love of reading.
The five levels of DK READERS are aimed at different reading abilities, enabling you to choose the books that are exactly right for your child:
Pre-level 1: Learning to readLevel 1: Beginning to readLevel 2: Beginning to read aloneLevel 3: Reading aloneLevel 4: Proficient readers
The normal age at which a child begins to read can be anywhere from three to eight years old. Adult participation through the lower levels is very helpful for providing encouragement, discussing storylines, and sounding out unfamiliar words.
No matter which level you select, you can be sure that you are helping your child learn to read, then read to learn!
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LONDON, NEW YORK, MUNICH,
MELBOURNE, aND DELHI
Series Editor Deborah LockSenior Art Editor Tory Gordon-Harris
U.S. Editor Elizabeth HesterDesign Assistant Sadie ThomasJacket Designer Natalie Godwin
Production Siu ChanDTP Designer almudena Daz
Art Director Rachael FosterPublishing Manager Bridget Giles
Reading Consultant Linda Gambrell, Ph.D.
First american edition, 2003This edition, 2009
09 10 11 12 13 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1Published in the United States by DK Publishing375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014
Copyright 2003 Dorling Kindersley Limited
all rights reserved under International and Pan-american Copyright Conventions. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner.
Published in Great Britain by Dorling Kindersley Limited.
DK books are available at special discounts when purchased in bulk for sales promotions, premiums,
fund-raising, or educational use. For details, contact: DK Publishing Special Markets
375 Hudson Street, New York, New York [email protected]
a catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress
ISBN: 978-0-7566-5601-0 (pb)ISBN: 978-0-7566-5602-7 (plc)
Color reproduction by Colourscan, SingaporePrinted and bound in China by L. Rex Printing Co. Ltd.
The publisher would like to thank the following for their kind permission to reproduce their photographs: a=above; c=center; b=below; l=left; r=right t=top;
Ardea London Ltd: 18-19; Corbis: Stephen Frink 16-17; Jeffrey L. Rotman 26-27; Getty Images: aEF - Tony Malquist 12t, 28c;
Pete atkinson 2-3; David Fleetham/Visuals Limited, Inc. 10-11, 20tl; Jeff Hunter 6-7, 30-31; Herwarth Voigtmann 4-5t; Nature Picture Library Ltd: Constantino Petrinos 23tr; N.H.P.A.: Pete atkinson
14-15; Science Photo Library: GUSTO 4l. Jacket: Getty Images: Stuart Westmorland front.
all other images Dorling KindersleyFor further information see: www.dkimages.com
Discover more at
www.dk.com
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Fishy Tales
DK Publishing
READERS
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Take a swim in the blue sea.
snorkel
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clam
snorkel
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Here is a coral reef.
coral
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What do you see?
fishcoral
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fineye
fish
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Small fish swim in and out of the coral.
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turtles
shell
The turtles play in the sea.
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flipper
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tail
sea horses
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The sea horses sway to and fro.
snout
fin
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starfish
arm
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Starfish crawl on the sea floor.
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jellyfish
tentacles
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Jellyfish float up and down in the sea.
bell
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Here comes a shark. It looks for food.
tail
fin
sharks
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mouth
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octopuses
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An octopus shoots off to hide.
arm
suckers
body
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crabs
claw
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Crabs hide in the coral and in big shells.
shell
leg
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A ray hides on the sea floor.
rays
tail
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fin
eye
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A dolphin swims away from the shark.
dolphins
mouth
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tail
flipper
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Eels look out for the shark.
eels
tail
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eye
fin
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The shark swims away.
Can you see
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a fish coral
gillsnose
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fin
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Picture word list
page 6coral
page 8fish
page 10turtle
page 12sea horse
page 14starfish
page 16jellyfish
page 18shark
page 20octopus
page 22crab
ray dolphin eelpage 24 page 26 page 28
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Fishy Tales