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Free Adventure Decodable Reader with 'ou' Words | Tin Man

Practice Words

Words featuring the 'ou' vowel team, which can produce /aʊ/, /ʊ/, /uː/, or /əʊ/ sounds.

found out hound ground
Page 1
A small robot with green eyes and an antenna stands thinking next to a green background decorated with large green buttons.

This is Tim the tin man.

Page 2
A curious robot with green eyes watches a blue button bouncing away across the ground.

He found a button. Who has lost it?

Page 3
A small robot walks determinedly while carrying a large blue button in one hand.

Tim is small, but he wants to help. He will take the button to the one who lost it.

Page 4
A tiny robot with green eyes and an antenna sits on the toe of a large red and white sneaker as it lands with impact.

Watch out! Tim is so small you could step on him.

Page 5
A small robot swings on a curling ribbon while kicking a blue button through the air.

Take care. Do not lose that button Tim!

Page 6
A worried robot looks up at a giant eye with long eyelashes looming above, with a pink teardrop falling nearby.

Is it your button, Mr. hound?

Page 7
A happy wet robot raises its arms in celebration beneath a giant eye with tears falling, standing near a blue button in a puddle.

No! Don't lick Tim, Mr hound! He needs to find the one who lost the button.

Page 8
A small robot holding a blue button stands alone on a crosswalk looking at the road ahead in grayscale tones.

That is a hard task! It is too big for a small tin man.

Page 9
A robot gets splashed with water on a crosswalk as a blue button lies nearby in a puddle.

The wet ground makes Tim wet too.

Page 10
A rag doll with yellow pigtails and blue ribbons wears a blue dress with a red bow, missing one blue button eye.

Ah! But here is the one who lost the button.

Page 11
A determined robot holds a large blue button high above its head with both arms stretched upward.

I can fix you, Miss Doll. I have found your button.

Page 12
A happy robot sits next to a rag doll with yellow pigtails, now complete with both blue button eyes restored.

Tim is a small tin man, but he can do big things.

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