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I love to go swimming. My sister does, too.

But

Jones
the lifeguards are always ruining our fun! They
don’t let us splash, run, or eat by the water.
What is a lifeguard good for, anyway?

The amazing road to reading begins with Read-it! Readers.


These beautiful books are easily aligned to a variety of readers’ skills.
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Reading Specialist: Adria F. Klein, Ph.D.


Professor Emeritus, California State University
San Bernardino, California

Reinforced Library Binding

by Christianne C. Jones
illustrated by Matthew Skeens

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A Note to Parents and Caregivers:

Read-it! Readers are for children who are just starting on the amazing
road to reading. These beautiful books support both the acquisition of
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and repeating sentence patterns.

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vocabulary range, and expanded language structures.

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using challenging vocabulary and complex language structures.

When sharing a book with your child, read in short stretches, pausing
often to talk about the pictures. Have your child turn the pages and
point to the pictures and familiar words. And be sure to reread favorite
stories or parts of stories.

There is no right or wrong way to share books with children. Find time
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Adria F. Klein, Ph.D.


Professor Emeritus
California State University
San Bernardino, California
Editor: Jacqueline A. Wolfe
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Creative Director: Keith Griffin
Editorial Director: Carol Jones
The illustrations in this book were created digitally.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data


Jones, Christianne C.
The lifeguard / by Christianne C. Jones ; illustrated by Matthew Skeens.
p. cm. — (Read-it! readers) by Christianne C. Jones
ISBN 1-4048-1584-8 (hardcover)
[1. A rambunctious child complains that the lifeguard is spoiling his fun until his little illustrated by Matthew Skeens
sister gets into trouble in the water. 2. Swimming—Safety measures—Fiction.
3. Lifeguards—Fiction.] I. Skeens, Matthew, ill. II. Title. III. Series.
Special thanks to our advisers for their expertise:
PZ7.J6823Lif 2005
[E]—dc22 2005023157 Adria F. Klein, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, California State University
ISBN 1-4048-2033-7 (eBook) San Bernardino, California

Susan Kesselring, M.A.


Literacy Educator
Rosemount–Apple Valley–Eagan (Minnesota) School District
I go to the pool every day in My little sister comes, too.
the summer.

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There is just one problem.
The lifeguards are so mean!

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They are always blowing their
whistles and yelling.

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I dive into the pool. “No diving in the shallow end,”
The whistle blows. says a lifeguard.

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I splash my little sister. “No splashing other people,”
The whistle blows. says a lifeguard.

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I run and jump into the water. “No running,” says a lifeguard.
The whistle blows.

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I push my friend into the pool. “No pushing,”
The whistle blows. says a lifeguard.

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I eat some popcorn by the pool. “No eating
The whistle blows. on the deck,”
says a lifeguard.

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The lifeguards always ruin my fun.

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I know! I’ll try to hide from
the lifeguards.

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I swim to the deep end. My little sister follows me.

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Oh, no! She can’t touch the bottom! I pull her to the edge of the pool.

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The lifeguards climbs off their stands. “Thanks for helping,” they say.

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I guess the lifeguards aren’t so mean. Maybe I’ll be a lifeguard when
I grow up.

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