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This book shows some of the different gymnastic activities that
children can learn. Photographs and text illustrate some of the
techniques used on the bar, on the mat and on the rings. Specific
numbered instructions are given on how to do a forward roll and
there is a short quiz at the end. Part of the Bug Club reading
series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop reading
fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 6-7 (Year 2) Book
band: Orange A Phonics phase: 5
Each Reading Book in the Rapid Plus series is finely levelled and
trialled with KS3 students, and includes: all-new content,
rigorously levelled and trialled with Key Stage 3 students
pre-reading pages which introduce the main characters, plots and
key concepts, helping to build understanding and confidence a quiz
page after each text providing opportunities for discussion and to
check comprehension word and spelling activities to extend language
knowledge a non-fiction section that helps to build vocabulary and
offers a different reading experience.
This title is part of Bug Club, the first whole-school reading
programme to combine books with an online reading world to teach
today's children to read. In this Year 4 Grey B (NC level 4c)
fiction short story collection ...Zak and Zoe love the old theatre,
but strange things happen there that no one can explain. Can
legends come alive? Can people really vanish? Would you believe it
if it happened to you?
Book Description (formally called "Annotation"): Two parents sing
to their first child, imagining all the amazing things he will do.
Inspired, they all race out the door to get started A fun, positive
book with 20 joyous illustrations. Ages 1-10. Following the story,
additional space is provided for children to plan their own dreams,
and keep track of their accomplishments and experiences. A keepsake
to be reflected upon and cherished. Glavin s] story inspires
children to reach for the stars. NAPERVILLE SUN Grepo] has created
pictures rich in detail and optimism and which celebrate the
diversity of our world. . . . Kids are also urged to brainstorm
about their future by envisioning dream vacations, creating a
savings plan and writing their perfect life story. . . . the book
will make a keepsake people will enjoy looking back on when they re
older. CLAREMONT COURIER In this combination picture activity book
and memory album, parents affectionately envision the firsts in
their new child s life . . . a la an energetic reversal of
"Goodnight Moon." . . . Space provided after the story s
enthusiastic conclusion invites parents and children to record and
remember firsts, and to celebrate and plan future goals. . . . it
sticks close to home, with a heartfelt message: Mom and Dad are
here, and they can t wait to see you grow. KIRKUS REVIEWS
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