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When you are a big girl you don't do the things that babies do. You don't sleep in a cot, throw toys, make a mess at lunch, or use the potty. Isn't there anything a big girl still does? There might just be ...
Part of a series of first reading books made up of real stories with a beginning, a middle and an end, and turn-the-page appeal. The stories cover a range of genres to support literacy requirements at foundation stage which include humorous stories, fantasy stories, rhyming stories and stories from a range of cultures. "Twisters" is a great series of first reading books made up of real stories with a beginning, a middle and an end, and turn-the-page appeal. The stories don't exceed 50 words and are ideal for first readers, covering a range of genres to support literacy requirements at foundation stage. These include humorous stories, fantasy stories, rhyming stories and stories from a range of cultures. They are accompanied by bright, colourful pictures, which will reassure the most reluctant of readers and help develop visual literacy skills. In "Mr Bickle and the Ghost", Mr Bickle lives alone, apart from an unwanted guest or is this guest really wanted after all?
Come and see what is down beneath the waves. Whose eye is that, and what is in the box? The sea is a beautiful place, but it has some things that you need to be careful with - better get back to the beach!
Twisters is a series of reading books made up of real stories. The stories don't exceed 50 words, covering a range of genres to support literacy requirements at foundation stage. These include humorous stories, fantasy stories, rhyming stories and stories from a range of cultures, accompanied by colour pictures.
One of a series of illustrated readers aimed at Key Stage 1 pupils.
Rosie went on a jeep ride to the safari park. She saw lots of animals, but they were too busy to say hello--all except for the silly monkeys!
Jack's head is full - full of stories. he can't listen to another one. Then mum has a great idea - let them all out! Now, who will listen to the stories jack has to tell?
Part of the "Twisters" series, which are first reading books made up of real stories with a beginning, a middle and an end, and turn-the-page appeal. Accompanied by bright, colourful pictures, which help develop visual literacy skills, this title features a birthday party and all the friends have arrived.
This series provides stories of some 50 words for young beginner readers. It's not easy being quiet in the library when it is so full of exciting books.
One morning, Paul was bored. "I know," he thought, "I'll play football." But his shorts were torn. His socks were worn. ?Mom, where's my ball? I can't find it at all!” Paul find his ball, and ends up finding some very strange teammates! Twisters Rhymers are a great way of introducing young children to stories with the fun factor of a rhyme. They keep children engaged and help them to read with the repetitive sound endings that rhymes provide.