On the Move cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.5
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 2226
Points per Word 0.000225
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625
Series Ladders

Description

From bicycles to buses and helicopters, young readers discover the many ways people travel in their daily lives. Simple text and bright pictures introduce different modes of transportation, showing how we get from place to place in our neighborhoods and beyond. The book also includes related stories and activities to reinforce learning.

Quick Summary

If you have a kid who's obsessed with cars, buses, and anything that goes vroom, "On the Move" by Sarah Fecher is a fun pick. It mixes a short, friendly story about a day in the life of a transportation-obsessed child with real facts about bicycles, buses, helicopters, and more, so reading feels like a game that also teaches. The book's layout includes bright pictures, simple reading passages, and a handful of hands-on activities like a mini-scavenger hunt for different vehicles or a quick paper-fold helicopter making it a great pick for a classroom project or a rainy-day adventure. It's pitched at a slightly higher reading level than the typical K-3 book, so early readers who like a challenge will feel proud, while adults can help out with the activities without getting bogged down. Parents will appreciate that the tone stays upbeat and encouraging, with no scary surprises, just a lot of wonder about how we get from here to there. If your little one enjoys learning about machines, you might also try "The Little Engine That Could" for a classic locomotive story, but this one adds that extra interactive twist.