Deze geliefde serie boeken voor jonge kinderen nodigt jonge lezers uit in de levendige wereld van een drukke boerderij. Elk verhaal concentreert zich op eenvoudige gebeurtenissen en bekende boerderijpersonages, waaronder dieren en hun menselijke verzorgers. De illustraties zijn helder en boeiend, waardoor ze perfect zijn voor de eerste leeservaringen van een kind. Deze verhalen zijn bedoeld om de taalontwikkeling te bevorderen en de geneugten van het boerenleven te introduceren.
A famous African folktale of the creation of the Baobab tree. It tells how
when the gods create a talking tree, they soon come to regret it because it
won't be quiet. So they turn it upside down and bury its head in the dirt.
About the Book: UFR Level-2 Little Miss Muffet Little Miss Muffet is in for a surprise - a great big spider wants to join her picnic! A charming extended version of the classic nursery rhyme specially written for beginner readers ready to tackle more complicated storylines and sentence structures. Includes fun puzzles to complete after the story. Developed in consultation with reading specialists from Roehampton University. Part of the Usborne Reading Programme.
The award winning Usborne First Reading series has been developed to offer the best possible support for teaching children to read, both in schools and at home. The series is based on the principles of synthetic phonics but also provides effective support for non-phonics-based programs. Inspired rhyming stories on themes children love, including ships and sailors, magic and mix-ups, exploration and adventure, not to mention animals and pets (some distinctly spooky ones!). Superb artwork by world-class illustrators in a brilliant range of styles. First Reading Level 2 are real books for beginner readers ready to tackle more complicated storylines and sentence structures. They encourage the reader to develop reading stamina, and include up to six pages of fun, reading-related puzzles.
This lively book takes the well-loved number rhyme and presents it in a modern, fresh style for a new generation. Specially extended to cover all the numbers up to thirty and with puzzles to try after the story, this charming retelling is sure to delight.
About the Book: UFR Level-2 How Bear Lost His Tail A Native American folktale retold for beginner readers ready to tackle more complicated storylines and sentence structures. All the animals in the forest admire Bears tail, but Bear thinks it is a nuisance... Includes fun puzzles to try after the story.
Once upon a time, there was a dragon, a phoenix and a very, very special pebble This charming Chinese tale has easy-to-read text and fun puzzles to try after the story.
An extended version of a funny, traditional rhyme, enriched with delightfully
quirky illustrations by David Semple. Join the amiable Doctor as he tours
around England, experiencing erractic weather wherever he goes.
This classic nursery rhyme is retold in a picture book version which sees Doctor Foster not only travelling to Gloucester, but also Oxford, Gosport, Stockton and Bognor, encountering not just rain but a range of other extreme weather conditions. Illustrated by David Semple, whose characterful artwork suits the doctor's dramatic journey perfectly
Contains 22 simple, tasty recipes from Apple Tree Farm for any budding cook to try. Includes recipes for both sweet and savoury treats such as pancakes, muffins, bread rolls and carrot cake. Each recipe is shown with clear instructions and illustrations.
Eight titles in the popular First Reading series are re-issued with hardback covers with audio CDs inserted into a wallet inside the back cover, making the book and CD easy to store together. The Young Reading series is developed with reading expert Alison Kelly from Roehampton University to help young readers grow in confidence and ability.
Shhh ! The king has a secret. I'll whisper it to you. " He has donkey's ears." This is a funny traditionnal tale with puzzles after the story. [4e de couverture]