Usborne Phonics Readers Pack x 9 Pack
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Words to rhyme, flaps to flip and cute pictures to make you happy. Usborne’s charming series will make you smile and build your phonics skills for school. This year, phonics will be at the heart of what you learn in class. It’s a proven way to get better at reading. And this lovely Usborne series gives you a great head start. Do you love stories? Do you want to feel confident reading simple words? Then it’ll be perfect for you. Read, rhyme and lift the flaps to peep at funny surprises.
- Lovely first phonics for the youngest readers
- Funny stories with flip-flaps and a yellow duck to spot
- Simple rhymes and repetition of phonic sounds
- Supports the curriculum and its focus on phonics
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Date published
January 12th, 2016
Condition
New
In this pack
- Usborne Phonics Readers: Cow Takes a Bow
- Usborne Phonics Readers: Croc Gets a Shock
- Usborne Phonics Readers: Fat Cat on a Mat
- Usborne Phonics Readers: Kangaroo at the Zoo
- Usborne Phonics Readers: Mouse Moves House
- Usborne Phonics Readers: Shark in the Park
- Usborne Phonics Readers: Ted in a Red Bed
- Usborne Phonics Readers: Toad Makes a Road
- Usborne Phonics Readers: Underpants for Ants
Pippi
on 19 April 2016
Age bracket should be 3 - 6
These books are aimed at teaching first readers. They go beyond the first terms of phonics teaching in the Reception curriculum and it would be a gifted young reader who would outgrow these at 4. The stories are very amusing and my 5-year-old son loves them, even if he isn't confident enough to read a whole one with me in one sitting.