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The Adventures of Jix 2: The Adventures of Jix, #2
The Adventures of Jix 4: The Adventures of Jix, #4
The Adventures of Jix 1: The Adventures of Jix, #1
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The Adventures of Jix Series

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9 more learning-to-read stories in this illustrated series that follows Jix and his friends, as he foils the deadly ratch—coiled up to strike at the bottom of a pit—as Pog helps rescue a bouncebottom mom and baby hanging from a wolly tree, as Zazzy falls into a crevasse with a giant bridge spider, and more! This volume features 15 letter combinations, including au, aw, ew, oi, ou, ow, oy, ue, ui, and the suffixes ed and ing.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 18, 2021
The Adventures of Jix 2: The Adventures of Jix, #2
The Adventures of Jix 4: The Adventures of Jix, #4
The Adventures of Jix 1: The Adventures of Jix, #1

Titles in the series (4)

  • The Adventures of Jix 1: The Adventures of Jix, #1

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    The Adventures of Jix 1: The Adventures of Jix, #1
    The Adventures of Jix 1: The Adventures of Jix, #1

    Captivating learning-to-read stories? The illustrated 4-part series, The Adventures of Jix, introduces all the common letter patterns in English over the course of 37 whimsical tales about the exploits of a plucky little monster in a world of fantastical creatures. Volume 1 includes 15 letter combinations, beginning with ee and ea.   This is the first book in the Adventures of Jix series.

  • The Adventures of Jix 2: The Adventures of Jix, #2

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    The Adventures of Jix 2: The Adventures of Jix, #2
    The Adventures of Jix 2: The Adventures of Jix, #2

    Captivating learning-to-read stories? The illustrated 4-part series, The Adventures of Jix, introduces all the common letter patterns in English over the course of 37 whimsical tales about the exploits of a plucky little monster in a world of fantastical creatures. Volume 1 includes 15 letter combinations, beginning with ee and ea. This is the second book in the series.

  • The Adventures of Jix 4: The Adventures of Jix, #4

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    The Adventures of Jix 4: The Adventures of Jix, #4
    The Adventures of Jix 4: The Adventures of Jix, #4

    The final 9 learning-to-read stories in the 4-part saga of Jix—which introduces all the common letter patterns in English. Gup, Jix's tenant, meets creatures from an alien world; Zazzy trespasses on the territory of a cranky beast; Jix wrestles the terrifying knoffle and frees the captives in the grumpet's zoo; and Yag, the wisest jeek, writes an autobiography that becomes the bestseller in the land. This volume features 10 letter combinations, including dg, ei, ie, kn, sion, ssion, tion, tu, ture, wr, and the suffix ous.

  • The Adventures of Jix 3: The Adventures of Jix

    The Adventures of Jix 3: The Adventures of Jix
    The Adventures of Jix 3: The Adventures of Jix

    9 more learning-to-read stories in this illustrated series that follows Jix and his friends, as he foils the deadly ratch—coiled up to strike at the bottom of a pit—as Pog helps rescue a bouncebottom mom and baby hanging from a wolly tree, as Zazzy falls into a crevasse with a giant bridge spider, and more! This volume features 15 letter combinations, including au, aw, ew, oi, ou, ow, oy, ue, ui, and the suffixes ed and ing.

Author

Callie Raab

I was born in Minnesota and spent my childhood in the Twin Cities. Especially vivid are my memories of winter—of snowball fights and ice skating on a frozen tennis court and sledding down the steep slope of College Park. When my parents divorced, my mom, brother, and I moved to sunny California, where I went to high school and college, then taught at Seven Hills School. It had once been a ranch, so my first classroom was in a converted barn. We had cats and chickens and a peacock underfoot—and cows in our backyard. I loved making board and card games for my students to teach them numbers and letters. One day I was in a store, buying books for my class, and I read Where the Wild Things Are. That was the moment I knew I wanted to write and illustrate children’s books. But later, when I tried to make up a story, my mind went blank. From this experience, I learned an important lesson about believing in yourself. I didn’t know that, in my future, I would have a goddaughter named Arielle and a godson named Michael who would inspire me to write over seventy-five stories! I also learned a lesson about working hard at what you love, because, though eventually, the stories came easily to me, it took me time to polish them, as well as lots of practice to become an illustrator. I hope you too will discover what it is you most want to do—and won’t give up until you have!

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