| | The Bob Books are 48 little books arranged in 5 levels. |
| | | The books are very small and simple. |
| | | The graphics are very simple, and the printing is in only two colors. |
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| | The Jelly and Bean series are 106 full-color books in 9 levels. |
| | | Each book is based on animal character adventures. |
| | | The graphics, material and printing are all top quality. |
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| | The Family Readers are 72 books arranged in 12 levels. |
| | | They come with complete teacher's manual, with clear lesson plans. |
| | | The graphics are simple and the language is slightly awkward. |
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| | The OUP Songbirds series are 36 books, in 6 levels (more coming in 2007). |
| | | They are the largest and most attractive books in this review. |
| | | The stories are exciting, humorous, and decodable. |
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| | The Read Write B&W Stories are 75 booklets, in 7 levels. |
| | | Although made with inexpensive materials, they are well written. |
| | | The graphics are designed to support, but not distract from the text. |
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| | The Jolly Readers are 54 books, grouped in 3 levels. |
| | | They feature 3 sub-sets: a fiction, non-fiction, and character series. |
| | | Although beginning at intermediate decoding level, they are wonderful readers. |
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