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A LPHABETTI BOOKS EASY READING SERIES MIZ KATZ N. RATZ T.M. #10 T.M. No new letters – practices the letter ‘e’ Len & The Men

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ALPHABETTI BOOKS

EASY READING SERIES

MIZ KATZ N. RATZ

T.M.

#10T.M.

No new letters – practices the letter ‘e’

Len & The Men

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Copyright © 2015 by Miz Katz N. Ratz All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

Produced in the United States of America.

First Edition, 2015

Progressive Phonics LLC Los Angeles, CA

www.ProgressivePhonics.com

Alphabetti Book #10Len And The MenWritten and illustrated by Miz Katz N. Ratz Story consultant Daniel White

In Memory of Cecil The LionRIP

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Don’t rush it. Body-builders don’t train in a day – neither does a child.

And most important ofall, HAVE FUN!

Read the book WITH your child. You read the “regular” text, and he/she reads the big, red words, sort of like reading the different parts in a play.

Help your child sound out the words as needed.

Read the book several times. This helps develop the eye muscles and left-to-right reading patterns.

Quick Start Guide

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Usually when there is more than one of something, we add a “sss” sound to the end of the word to show there is more than one.

catcats

matmats

Lesson 1

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man

men

mans

But it’s different with the word man. We don’t say “mans” – we say, “men” –

Lesson 1

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Lesson 1

lenmenman

In this book, we are goingto practice these words.Can you read them?

amatmatsatdadcan

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len sat

in the bath, but he bbcouldn’t get out.

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len sat,

and he , and sat bhe wanted to shout b

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at the three

little men

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who onsatthe .mat

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Three little menin three little hats. b

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“Who,” said , len“are the menon the ?” mat b

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“And WHY are bthey watching me, btaking my bath?” b

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But it wasn’t three b, or even men

one .man

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It was a bucket,

a broom and a pan. b

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“Hey, !” said menlen am. “I going

to attack!” b

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rap tap tap

Then somebody bknocked with a brap-tap-tap. b

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“Oh, no!” said blen. “It is

Lonnie, my son!” b

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“Hey, ,” said dadLonnie, “are you balmost done?” b

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“Not now!” said b . “It isn’t lensafe!”b

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“But ,” said dadLonnie, “you know b

bI can’t wait!”

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len thought he

saw the middle bman move,

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so he squirted bhim with a blob bof shampoo. b

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“But, ,” dadsaid Lonnie, b“I need to go.” b

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“Later!” said lenas he started to bthrow b

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some soap, a bsponge and a pot bat men the .

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One fell manover and that is bwhen b

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Lonnie tried to bopen the door, b

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so ripped lenthe toilet from b

bthe floor

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and blocked the door to bkeep Lonnie out. “There bare big, bad !” mensaid with a shout.len

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len didn’t stop

to think at all – he bripped the sink bright off the wall. b

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But the sink was bheavy and lenfell back, all the b

bway into the bath.

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len grabbed the

curtains to pull bbhimself up.

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But they fell down b

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and so did the bbduck.

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“Raaaaaah!” said blen. “Get out

of my house!” b

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“Or I going amto throw you out!” b

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Thin first.man

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Short next.man

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Then the manwho had no neck. b

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“Wow, , dadyou made a mess.” b

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looked lenaround and said, b

b“I guess.”

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“Don’t worry, bdad can, we

clean the room. b

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“But first, hey, bdad, where

is the broom?” b

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THE END