These well-loved traditional stories have been carefully retold using phonics and familiar language so that children can read them for themselves. This Stage 5 collection contains these 4 enjoyable stories: Jack and the Beanstalk; The Magic Paintbrush; Lazy Jack; and The Moon in the Pond which is one of many tales about the trickster Brer Rabbit, in this story Rabbit, Fox and Bear go fishing at night, but what trick is Rabbit going to play this time?
The Traditional Tales series offers:
*A clear phonics progression providing lots of practice to build reading confidence and success.
*A range of tales from around the world - a perfect introduction to different cultures and traditions.
*A rich selection of stories and illustrations to capture your child's imagination and inspire a love of reading.
*Support for parents including tips, talking points and a fun activity after every story.
Also visit www.oxfordowl.co.uk for practical advice, helpful information about phonics, lots of fun activities, free storyteller videos and free eBooks.
This is Book 916 in the Oxford Reading Tree Series. See all Oxford Reading Tree books here.
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Chris Powling is the author of the Harry the Dog series (Jets) and numerous other storybooks for young children. He has been a teacher at all levels and was the editor of Books for Keeps for seven years. He now writes fulltime and also presents a monthly review programme on Classic FM.
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More about Liz MilesGill Munton is an experienced editor and writer of primary school material. She has written stories for reading schemes, workbooks, short stories and a number of differentiated texts, fiction and non-fiction. Gill was a managing editor before becoming a freelance writer and editor of children's and educational books in 1995.
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