From colour changing elephants, to fun games and stickers, the Cambridge Early Years Learner's Book 1B engages learners through a play-based approach. This bright and colourful book sparks imagination and helps encourage a life-long love of learning. Covering a variety of subjects, including Communication and Language, it has been developed by Early Years experts for schools worldwide. Featuring our Early Years characters Gemi the Orangutan, Mia the Butterfly, Rafi the Leopard and Kiho the Chameleon, this book is most effective when used alongside our Cambridge Early Years Teaching Resources and the curriculum framework.
This is Book 16 in the Cambridge Early Years Series. See all Cambridge Early Years books here.
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