Race Out of Here: Trapped in a Video Game

· Story Mode Book 4 · Xist Publishing
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Race Out of Here and into a thrilling addition to the ""Story Mode"" series - a collection of decodable chapter books designed for beginning readers from grades 2-6. In this series, children just starting to read can sharpen their reading skills with simple words, all the while enjoying the high-stakes plots set in the fascinating world of video games.
In ""Race Out of Here"", our hero, Jack, once finds himself trapped in an unexpected adventure. When Jack stumbles upon a new button labeled ""Story Mode"" during his usual video game play, he's transported into an exhilarating car racing game. Suddenly, he isn't just playing a game; he's living it.
From feeling the grip of the steering wheel in his hands to the rush of cars zooming past him, Jack is no longer at his desk. He's in the driver's seat of a roaring race car on a real track. This isn't a game he can pause or reset. It's a race he must win.
Experience the thrill of the race with Jack as he learns to navigate the car, compete with other racers, and push toward victory. With each chapter, young readers will follow Jack’s journey, overcoming challenges, picking up crucial skills, and gaining the confidence to face the unexpected. Along the way, they'll also reinforce their own reading skills, turning decoding into a natural and enjoyable activity.
Whether it's real or just a game, Jack's heart-pounding race is one readers won't soon forget. Get ready to buckle up and ""Race Out of Here"" with Jack!

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