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Playbooks® 
Playbooks® are new and classic stories designed and formatted to be read aloud, like a play, by a small group of readers. In this patent pending publishing format, each character's dialogue appears in a different color throughout the story to make it easier for each reader to follow along.

Playbooks® are also available in Advantage Format which provides character roles at different readability levels.  This allows readers of all abilities to read with accuracy, confidence, and enthusiasm either at home or in the classroom. 

Playbooks are beautifully illustrated and are extremely colorful!

FREE mini-Playbooks are available for download at the following link:   
Playbooks.com-Free Mini Books

Teacher Ideas Press
Teachers Ideas Press offers Readers Theater books written for educators by educators. TIP books offer the best in innovative ideas, practical lessons, classroom-tested activities, and positive vision. Whether your focus is on differentiated instruction, traditional curriculum, content, or basic skills, you’ll find that TIP books will fill your needs either as a classroom teacher, library specialist or home school instructor. They have a large and expanding library of moderately priced books, both of the how-to and subject material variety, for beginners, intermediate and advanced readers.
You’ll find story ideas and prepared scripts specifically for every age group, subject matter and reading level.
Visit TIP at 
 http://www.teacherideaspress.com   

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