No. of pages 24
Published: 2013
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This book is part of a book series called I Love Reading Phonics .
This book is at level 6 in the I Love Reading Phonics scheme. Level 6 focuses on letters that represent more than one sound (e. g. ea), and includes shorter and longer words that contain letters that represent more than one sound (e. g. eat/bread/break).
There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Octopus Publishing Group .
Jonathan Litton has written and edited a number of children's books, with subject matter ranging from pirates and princesses to monsters and mischievous monkeys. He likes mango and cod - though not usually together! Kate Daubney studied illustration and has worked on numerous children's books and educational materials. Her sidekick is her pet terrier, Taz, who likes to sleep under her desk whilst practising his ability to snore very loudly! From a background in teaching, Abigail Steel has become a respected expert in the field of Synthetic Phonics and a regular contributor to educational publications. Her successful education consultancy supports parents and teachers in the promotion of literacy skills. She is a passionate advocate of Synthetic Phonics:"Synthetic Phonics is an incredibly powerful tool, enabling huge leaps in early years' literacy. Built upon these principles, I Love Reading Phonics helps children read and spell more confidently and more efficiently. The results are amazing!" - Abigail Steel.
This book is in the following series:
I Love Reading Phonics
I love reading phonics is a reading series, offering beginner readers a structured literacy programme that combines fun illustrated fiction with synthetic phonics learning.