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OverviewThe New Mcguffey First Reader introduces early readers to language through simple lessons that blend learning with values. The book begins with basic phonics and sight words, guiding beginners step by step toward recognizing sounds and forming complete sentences with confidence. Short passages and clear illustrations support understanding, helping young learners associate images with words. Each lesson increases slightly in difficulty, reinforcing previous knowledge while introducing new vocabulary. The structure encourages repetition and practice, allowing reading skills to grow naturally through exposure and gentle progression. Moral guidance is woven throughout the lessons, using brief narratives to highlight ideas such as cooperation, kindness, responsibility, and respect. Rather than presenting reading as a mechanical task, the text nurtures curiosity and emotional understanding, showing that stories can teach meaningful life lessons. The reading exercises aim not only to build literacy, but also to shape character and social awareness. By combining phonics instruction, simple stories, and values, the work offers a foundational learning experience that introduces children to the joy of reading and the importance of thoughtful behavior. Full Product DetailsAuthor: William Holmes McGuffeyPublisher: Double 9 Books Imprint: Double 9 Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.054kg ISBN: 9789374839706ISBN 10: 9374839709 Pages: 38 Publication Date: 01 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationWilliam Holmes McGuffey was an American educator whose influence on early schooling shaped how generations of children learned to read. Born on 23 September 1800 in Claysville, Pennsylvania, he grew up in an environment where learning and personal discipline were encouraged. His ability to memorize and recite passages at a young age attracted the attention of local teachers, giving him opportunities to assist with instruction even before completing his own studies. After attending Washington and Jefferson College, he pursued a career in teaching and later became a college professor and president. His work in education reflected his belief that reading should build both intellect and character. These books became widely used in elementary schools and helped establish a structured approach to reading instruction in the United States. McGuffey continued promoting education throughout his career, emphasizing personal growth and moral development as natural partners to academic learning. He passed away on 4 May 1873 in Charlottesville, Virginia, leaving a legacy defined by learning, guidance, and the belief that education shapes the future. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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