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Oxford Reading Tree: Biff, Chip and Kipper Companion 1: Reception / Year 1


Oxford Reading Tree

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No. of pages 32

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Take children behind the scenes and explore the world of Biff, Chip and Kipper in this wonderful new companion to the series. Discover a host of fun facts about the characters, their friends, family and the neighbourhood where they live. How did Floppy get his name? Whose are all the pairs of glasses? Find the answers to these questions and enjoy a variety of activities, puzzles and games along the way. Ideal for generating group discussions or for children to delve into independently, this is the perfect companion to the well-loved characters of the Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories, whether you're introducing them for the first time or indulging the fans.

 

This book is part of a book series called Oxford Reading Tree .

. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Oxford University Press .

Alex Brychta collaborated with Roderick Hunt on a series of children books for the Oxford Reading Tree which had an animated spin-off, The Magic Key series. In addition to Oxford Reading Tree, Brychta is also the illustrator of Read with Biff, Chip and Kipper (formerly Read at Home), the Wolf Hill series of books and the Time Chronicles series. He has also written and illustrated several children's books for J M Dent, Franklin Watts, and Oxford University Press. Roderick and Alex won the prestigious Outstanding Achievement Award at the Education Resources Awards 2009. Alex was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to children's literature. He now lives in Surrey with wife Dina whom he has two children with, Kelly Brychta and Dylan Brychta. Roderick Hunt started out as a teacher, but began writing for children in 1970. He collaborated with Alex Brychta on a series of children books for the Oxford Reading Tree which had an animated spin-off, The Magic Key series. Roderick and Alex won the prestigious Outstanding Achievement Award at the Education Resources Awards 2009. Now he says, "On my income tax form I put down my profession as storyteller. It never fails to raise an eyebrow. " He lives in London.

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Oxford Reading Tree

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