Pip the pig did not like to sit. He liked to play! Pip ran to find Win. Win had the red ball. Pip saw a big bin. The ball was in the bin.
"I can get it!" said Pip. He had to dig in the bin. Pip saw a fig. He saw a funny wig. Pip had to get past them. He gave the wig a pull. Then Pip felt the ball! He bit the red ball. Pip felt good.
"I can play!" said Pip. He ran with the ball. Win did a jig. Pip and Win played with the ball. It was fun to play.
"Pip's Red Ball" is a free printable decodable reader designed for kindergarten students practicing word families i phonics patterns. This mini-book uses phonetically controlled vocabulary so beginning readers can successfully sound out nearly every word in the story, building confidence and reinforcing the specific phonics skills they're learning.
The 2-page PDF includes the reading passage on page one and a coloring page illustration on page two. Print both pages, staple together, and your child has an instant mini-book. The coloring activity reinforces story comprehension and makes reading practice feel like a fun activity rather than homework.
This reader is part of our collection of 50 free decodable readers organized by phonics skill and aligned with the Science of Reading. For additional practice with word families i patterns, try our word families i phonics worksheets which include word sorts, phrasing practice cards, and rapid naming charts.