Police Station
From the Set Spot Around Town
There's more to police work than arresting criminals! Developing readers learn about what goes on in a police station in this low-level search-and-find beginning reader.
When police officers aren't patrolling around town, they work at a police station. They write up reports, conduct interviews, and research investigations. Early readers will discover cells, record rooms, and more while learning about police stations.
A search-and-find book about police stations reinforces new vocabulary to build reading success while close-up images captivate young audiences. A great early social studies book to inspire learning about communities on field trips for kindergartners and first graders.
SLJ Review of Spot Around Town
Gr 1–3—This series describes activites like riding a bus, flying on a plane, or visiting a zoo. Though the stock photos will not represent readers’ exact community space, reading about the experience before encountering it can reduce some anxiety. In Museum, readers see the ticket desk in the lobby, interactive touchscreens, and a gift shop. Post Office shows how the mail is picked up by mail carrier and sorted for delivery. Each book begins and ends with words and pictures for readers to look for while moving through the book, allowing them to familiarize themselves with words and compound phrases that may be less common to them. Overall, these titles would be useful in most libraries for emerging readers and for neurodivergent readers interested in learning about new experiences. VERDICT Recommended for purchase.
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