¿Qué pasa con el correo? (Where Does Mail Go?)

From the Series ¿Qué pasa con eso? (Where Does It Go?)

In Where Does Mail Go?, early fluent readers follow a letter as it leaves the home and heads to its destination and all the steps in between. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn about the process of sending and receiving mail.

An infographic illustrates the steps of the process with real photos and descriptions. Children can learn more about mail and the postal service using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Where Does Mail Go? also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index. Where Does Mail Go? is part of Jump!’s Where Does It Go? series.
Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 3
Reading Level Kindergarten
Category Beginning Readers, STEM, Spanish
Subject Early Concepts, Machines
Copyright 2021
Publisher Jump!
Imprint Bullfrog Books
Language Spanish
Number of Pages 24
Publication Date 2020-08-01
BISACS JNF051120, JNF027000, JNF011000
Dewey 383
Graphics Full-color photographs
Dimensions 7.75 x 7.75
Lexile 360
Guided Reading Level G
ATOS Reading Level 1.0
Accelerated Reader® Quiz 510066
Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5
Features Glossary of key words, Index, and Table of contents

Reviews

¿Qué pasa con eso? (Where Does It Go?) - Reviewed by School Library Journal

Where does a letter go after you put it in the mailbox? What happens to the trash after the garbage truck takes it away? This fascinating series showcases aspects of everyday life through step-by-step processes. Each step is explained through words and pictures, which offer plenty of details while remaining accessible to beginning readers. Discussion questions will spark ideas and responses, making this series great for group read-alouds or solo or one-on-one exploration. Reading tips for caregivers and educators, a table of contents, a visual dictionary, and an index are included. VERDICT Readers will be transfixed by basic processes happening right at home, and adults might learn a thing or two.

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