How Many Ways Can You Use a Towel? <th>

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Free Decodable Reader with th Words | How Many Ways Can You Use a Towel?

Practice Words

Words containing the digraph 'th', producing either the unvoiced /θ/ or voiced /ð/ sound.

cloth this with bath then
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A purple and orange plaid cloth towel floats diagonally across a yellow sky with white clouds.

This is a towel. It is made of cloth.

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A smiling girl in a pink dress dries her hands with a blue striped towel near a basin of water.

It is a nice towel. We can dry our hands with it.

Page 3
A bald man with a mustache pours water over himself while bathing outdoors, wearing a plaid towel as shorts.

We can take a bath with it. It can get wet!

Page 4
An elderly man sits cross-legged on a purple plaid towel, playing a traditional bamboo instrument at twilight.

He will sit on it. It is a nice cloth to sit on!

Page 5
A boy rests peacefully on a mat with a rolled plaid towel as a pillow, smiling with eyes closed.

This is my towel. I roll it up and rest on it.

Page 6
A mother in pink carries her sleeping baby wrapped in a blue plaid towel on her back through banana leaves.

Then, my mom will use it to take me home!

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