English for Beginners is a Ladybird series designed for youngpeople learning English worldwide. The emphasis is on word recognition and word learning through simple, clear text and colourful pictures and activities. Each hardback book isaccompanied by its own workbook, re-enforcing the learning process in a structured but entertaining way. A variety of situations and contexts unify this cleverly chosenFirst t O0 Words. Beneath headings such as My family, By the swimming pool, and At the airport, the relevant words arecolourfully illustrated and clearly labelled. Features on People and Opposites extend the scope and interest of this title.
Why is Bernard the Bear baffled? Well, for one thing, he has lost his whistle and he can't figureout where it is. For another thing, he has just met Jack Jones–one of theHigh–Rise Private Eyes and a very fine detective in his ownright–and Jack won't stop talking about . . . pretzels! Luckily for the baffled bear (and for kids who are ready to readon their own), Jack takes the mystery (and the bear) back to thehigh–rise to meet Bunny Brown. Bunny is the brains of the operation, and she quickly determinesthat it's high time for the High–Rise Private Eyes to open casefile #7: The Case of the Baffled Bear.
Pal is the littlest pony on the ranch.He spends a lot of timealone.Pal wants to find a friend.Who will it be?
"Key Words with Peter and Jane" uses the most frequently metwords in the English language as a starting point for learning toread successfully and confidently. The Key Words reading scheme isscientifically researched and world renowned. "Book 1c" continuesPeter and Jane's adventures and introduces 20 new words such as'ball', 'shop' and 'toy'. Once this book has been completed, thechild moves on to book "2a". "The Key Words with Peter and Jane"books work because each of the key words is introduced graduallyand repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children whenthey recognise these key words on sight (also known as the 'lookand say' method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one,two, he. There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c."Series a": gradually introduces new words. "Series b": providesfurther practise of words featured in the 'a' series. "Series c":links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that havebeen introduced in each 'a' and 'b' book are also reinforce
? Simple stories ? Increased vocabulary ? Longer sentences Dora and Boots found some footprints in the sandbox. Whose feetdo they belong to? Follow them to find out!
Splat the Cat is back in New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Rob Scotton's beginning reader Splat the Cat: Up in the Air at the Fair. In this My First I Can Read Book, Splat, Spike, and Plank can't wait to go to the fair. But when Kitten can't come, the friends are determined to bring her back the perfect gift. Beginning readers will delight in Splat's hilarious attempts to find the perfect present. Readers won't even know they are learning as they have fun with the -air sound. Splat the Cat: Up in the Air at the Fair is a is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
This is the story of the first six months in the life of ababy bottle-nosed dolphin. You will see what dolphins eat, and howthey protect themselves from sharks, killer whales, and otherenemies. Learn about these intelligent mammals who live under thewaves.
This Rollicking rhyme tells the story of a very importanthouse-- the house that Jack built-- around which wacky thingshappen to animals and people alike It's a shining example of howone event can spawn a whole series of mishaps. Best of all, it'sfun to read aloud
As a group of African animals hang out at the local wateringhole, they share funny stories about how the zebra got its stripes.At the end of the book, fun facts explain why zebras really havestripes. For any child intrigued by zebras, this colorful,informative book is a must!
It's Lowly Worm's birthday-and Huckle Cat and all hisfriends are throwing Lowly a surprise party. But when Huckle andBridget try to make a cake, their special recipe turns into . ..cake soup! But no kitchen disaster can stop this crew fromcelebrating.
The Pony Scouts are becoming better at riding with every lesson. But just when they think they've seen it all, a new horse arrives on Jill's farm—one who hasn't been ridden before! Taffy is a beautiful palomino pony that needs Jill's help. With a little patience and a lot of love, Jill and the Pony Scouts will make Taffy a member of the family. This is the seventh title in the Pony Scouts I Can Read series, making learning to read a galloping good time.
Dora visits the doctor for a check-up, and the doctor listensto her heartbeat, weighs and measures her, and looks in her eyes,ears, and throat.
More than two hundred years ago, Boston belonged to the British.George was a drummer boy with the King's soldiers there. He wantedto be friends with the people of Boston. But they did not like thesoldiers. They shouted and threw things at them. One night, Georgeand the other soldiers were sent on a secret mission. They crossedthe river and headed toward Concord. George had no idea that thiswas the start of the American Revolution. In this I Can Read Book,Don Bolognese's vibrant pictures capture the drama and humor ofNathaniel Benchley's exciting story.
t's Farmer Brown's birthday, and the animals are deciding whatthey'll do for him on his special day. ""Cluck I will give himeggs," said the hen. / Said the rooster, "I'll wake him in themornings, then." / "Baa-aa, we'll give him wool," said the sheep. /"For our fleece is soft and warm and deep.""
Stanley and his brother Arthur can’t wait to be spooked attheir school’s Halloween party. (Stanley is particularly excited toput his flatness to good use at the limbo contest.) But when theysee a bully picking on their friend at the party, the boys knowthat they have to help. Soon, Stanley comes up with a plan that isflat-out hilarious!
Will Biscuit ever get the little pup to come play withhim?
Based on the classic fairy tale. Little Red Hen wants help planting and cutting the wheat, grinding the flour and making the bread, but the cat, the rat and the dog refuse to join in - until the bread needs eating! Read it yourself with Ladybird is one of Ladybird's best-selling series. For over thirty-five years it has helped young children who are learning to read develop and improve their reading skills. Each Read it yourself book is very carefully written to include many key, high-frequency words that are vital for learning to read, as well as a limited number of story words that are introduced and practised throughout. Simple sentences and frequently repeated words help to build the confidence of beginner readers and the four different levels of books support children all the way from very first reading practice through to independent, fluent reading. Each book has been carefully checked by educational consultants and can be read independently at home or used in a guided reading s
Emma's class is going on a trip to the dinosaur museum. But when Dixie tags along, the two best friends end up with a bone-ified mess!
Is biggerbetter? Sasha is a little dog. Herbig cousin, Oliver, and his even bigger friend, Juliet, like tohave contests to see who is the best. But Sasha doesn't care who'sbigger, or better -- she just wants to play!Sasha is a little dogwith a big cousin. The big cousin has an even bigger friend. Thebig dogs want to have contests to find out who’s best. All Sashawants is to play: will she get her chance? With a surprise twist atthe end, John Stadler's droll look at a hilarious rivalry’sunexpected results will delight any beginning reader who has everbeen accused of being ‘too little.’ Sasha is a little dog witha big cousin. The big cousin has an even bigger friend. The bigdogs want to have contests to find out who’s best. All Sasha wantsis to play: will she get her chance? With a surprise twist at theend, John Stadler's droll look at a hilarious rivalry’s unexpectedresults will delight any beginning reader who has ever been accusedof being ‘too little.’
Read it yourself is a learning to read series of classic,traditional stories with four levels of difficulty to suit thestage your child is at with reading. Written in a simple way for young readers, they will build theirconfidence in learning to read as they progress through each level.Familiar fairytales and exciting stories will amuse children andencourage them to progress further with this series and becomeconfident readers. Each book in the Read it yourself with Ladybird series iscarefully structured to include many everyday words that are vitalfor first reading/beginner readers. They also contain clear,beautiful pictures for extra support and interest. Extra puzzlequestions at the end of each book further help withcomprehension. This Read it yourself version of The Wizard of Oz is a level 4title and so suitable for children who are eager to read longerstories independently. The story is full and exciting with a richerand more varied vocabulary. Trust Ladybird to help your c
The Cat in the Hat goes on a hairy adventure inthis leveled reader for independent readers all about--whatelse?--hair! It's Crazy Hair Day at Sally and Nick's school, andthe kids can't pick a style to wear. Curly or straight? Long orshort? It's too hard to choose--until the Cat in the Hat arriveswith his Wig-o-lator--a machine that allows the kids to "try on"the hairstyles of a yak, a fur seal, and a porcupine--with comical(and educational) results! Written specifically for childrenlearing to read on their own, this Step 3 reader is based on anepisode of the PBS KIDS preschool science show The Cat in the HatKnows a Lot About That! Young readers will flip their wigsover it!
在一个风和日丽的秋天,弗洛格发现一只小熊在森林里迷路了。他决定把他带回家,并把他作为新朋友。兔子告诉弗洛格熊不会说话,但是弗洛格决定教教他。领其他小动物惊讶的是,小熊真的会说话了,他们成为了好朋友。但是有一天,小熊决定回到曾经属于他的地方。弗洛格很伤心——他会再见到小熊嘛?
小怪物是***大师梅瑟·迈尔寓教于乐的经典品牌。梅瑟·迈尔创作的小怪物形象深入人心,三十多年来,聪明、有趣的小怪物温暖了全世界无数孩子的心。相关图书入选《纽约时报》畅销书单、《出版者周刊》终身畅销童书、《出版者周刊》年度畅销童书。在英美等国家,几乎每个孩子都读过小怪物的图书,并为这个可爱的小家伙深深着迷。