We have been enjoying the Emerging Readers set very much so far with our 6 year-old girls (in Kindergarten)... we started with The Early Readers Bible & are now nearing the end of the Beginner's Bible, & are looking forward to the other books!

I do have a few questions though... (Both of our girls are doing very well, yet have both similarities & differences in their reading & comprehension, so some questions are for one daughter- while others are for the other, or for both.

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1*One of my concerns is the amount of time they take to look at every-single-picture. Some times I am not as patient as I should be

, yet when they stop to look at the pictures for a while (maybe it just seems like a long time to me)- they loose the flow of the story. Is this just silly that this bothers me, or should I come up with a solution- like... maybe before my daughter reads the story to me- she can look at the pictures, but when she's reading... she needs to keep reading!?
2*One of my daughters in particular will often flip words around as she's reading (instead of "God said"- she'll say "said God"), or- as she's reading she may skip a word here or there or add a word where there isn't one... or say a completely different word than what is written (& somehow makes it work in the sentence- so it makes complete sense, just not the right word) it's almost as if her little brain is going too fast for her mouth (or maybe the other way around). I have her read the sentence over correctly, & she always does so when I slow her down a bit. I guess I'm mostly wondering if other young readers are doing the same things!? Or if you have any tips?
3*Sometimes they will have quite a difficult time answering the questions... especially when I want them to "tell me about the story"- it is almost as if they look at me & say "what story!?" Or- if they don't know the answer to the question, after thinking for a bit they will give me an answer about the story, but an answer from when we've read the Bible story a different time (they will use descriptions which ARE a part of the story in the Bible, but that were not a part of the story they read in The Beginner's Bible). Are there some ways that I can encourage their reading comprehension as THEY are reading (It is completely different when I am reading.)?
4*Last one- I think!

Looking ahead to the books at the end of the Emerging Readers & then the DITHOR Level 2 books, I am honestly feeling a bit overwhelmed that they could be reading such difficult books within the next few months

(Maybe because they are my oldest, & sometimes I just want to keep them little a bit longer). But, I just don't see them being ready for DITHOR come Fall (Again, maybe it's more that I don't see myself being ready for DITHOR come Fall... with teaching Beyond, Little Hearts, having 2 toddlers & a newborn... for they really are doing so well with reading!

). Should I try to slow them down a bit more? Continuing with the Emerging Readers, but also using the Supplemental titles provided- maybe every other week or so? And/or going through some/all of the transition books at the end of the Emerging Readers? (I would definitely come up with questions & encourage narrations for any "extras" we added in.) Or, should I just continue on, & not worry about it?
Thank-you for your help in advance!

I always love coming here for advise & encouragement!
Jessica