Read with Biff, Chip and Kipper: First Stories Pack
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Eight simple stories to help you read everyday words, in a handsome set complete with puzzles and activities. Just the job for all you lucky beginners! These colourful stories are at Levels 1 and 2 of the bestselling Oxford Reading Tree scheme – proven to help small people read better. Each book uses simple words and phonic sounds, just like you’d use in school. Learn the ropes of reading with your trusted Oxford buddies.
- From the UK’s bestselling home reading experts
- A smart set of eight books spanning Levels 1 and 2
- Uses trusted and proven methods for building literacy
- Lively stories that combine fun with repeated practice
Product Details
Format
Hardback, Slip Case
ISBN
9780192734112
Condition
New
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natashakrywald
on 6 March 2013
easy to read but good