Find out how to make your own sock puppet, grow your own picnic and make a strawberry mess! This collection is designed to tap into your child's interest in baking and making things, supporting national curriculum topics and providing phonics practice.
This fascinating collection of six Read with Oxford non-fiction texts is ideal for children who are developing early reading skills. It is packed full of fun ideas and facts, with full-colour photos and artwork. The texts are phonics-based and have been specially written so that your child can read them for themselves. Tips for parents and fun after-reading activities help you to get the most out of the texts.
Featuring much-loved characters, great authors, engaging storylines and fun activities, Read with Oxford offers an exciting range of carefully levelled reading books to build your child's reading confidence.
Read with Oxford Stage 2 equates to Oxford Levels 2 and 3 used in schools. For more information about the Read with Oxford Stages, as well as practical advice, free eBooks and fun activities to help your child progress, go to readwithoxford.com. Let's get them flying!
This is Book 96 in the Read with Oxford Series. See all Read with Oxford books here.
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