Axel the Truck: Beach Race
初學閱讀階段 | I Can Read!
Axel the Truck: Beach Race
310L
書籍資訊
| 適讀年齡 | 4 - 8 |
| 適合年級 | P - 3 |
| 字數 | 字 |
| Grade level equivalent | |
| AR level | |
| F&p/guided reading level | |
| Lexile | 310L |
| DRA level | |
| 出版社 | Greenwillow Books |
| 出版日期 | June 2013 |
Axel is a little truck with big, big wheels who loves speed and adventure. In Axel the Truck: Beach Race by J.D. Riley, first in a series, Axels going to find out if hes fast enough to win an off-road race by the ocean against some bigger trucks. The monster trucks zoom down the sand, but Axel has a greatand very loud!engine and the heart of a winner.Bright illustrations by Brandon Dorman bring the fun-loving, confident Axel to life.Axel the Truck: Beach Race is an I Can Read book designed to introduce children to the exciting world of reading. It is perfect for reading aloud to a child, which is the first step in creating a great reader.
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