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Rebecca went to the funfair with mum and dad. She didn't like the
hall of mirrors, and the rollercoaster made her turn green - but
when she won lots of prizes on a stall, she decided that she liked
it after all! The funny illustrations show Rebecca's gradual change
of opinion, and include lots of details for early readers to talk
about. Yellow (Band 3) books offer varied sentence structure and
natural langauge. This book is told in rhyme. Text type - A story
with a familiar setting. A map of the fair is included on pages 14
and 15 which can be used to check comprehension. Curriculum links -
Maths: Shape, space and measures. This book has been levelled for
Reading Recovery
The fascinating history of castles told for children just beginning
to read growing in reading confidence and ability. Explains in a
lively way why castles were first built, what it was like to live
in one, and the cunning tricks used to defend them. Part of the
Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the
University of Roehampton. Also available with an audio CD with a
dramatic listen-along recording with music and sound effects,
followed by a read-along version with prompts for page turns.
Three new and original stories about Crystal, Poppy and Lily, three
fairies in a flap over stolen wands, flying lessons and fairy
balls. Vibrant illustrations evoke the magical world of Fairyland.
Part of Young Reading Series 1 for readers just starting to read
alone. Developed in conjunction with reading experts from
Roehampton University.
An amusing, original story with easy reading text, speech bubbles
and delightful illustrations on every page. The eccentric Mr. Puff
lives next door to Sam in a house full of interesting things -
including a basket of dinosaur eggs! When the dinosaurs begin to
grow, something needs to be done - fast! Series One in the Usborne
Reading Programme is for children who have just started reading
alone.
The story of the Roman Empire, retold as a story for children
growing in reading confidence. Re-tells the history of Rome, from
the myth of Romulus and Remus to the foundations of the vast Empire
and the Emperors who ruled it and its eventual collapse.
Colourfully illustrated by Teri Gower. Usborne Young Reading has
been developed with reading experts from Roehampton University.
JUST A CAT? TOM'S HORRIFIED WHEN THIS IS ALL HIS FATHER LEAVES HIM
IN HIS WILL. BUT HE SOON FINDS OUT THAT THIS IS NO ORDINARY CAT HE
WEARS BOOTS FOR ONE THING, AND WHAT'S MORE, HE TALKS HE ALSO HAS
PLENTY OF CRAFTY IDEAS UP HIS SLEEVE. SOON, TOM AND HIS CAT ARE
MIXED UP IN AN INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE WITH AN OGRE, A KING AND A
PRINCESS.
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