Published: 2018
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The "Reception and KS1 Cross-brand Non-fiction Pack" by Dee Reid is a curated collection designed to engage young learners with various non-fiction topics. Aimed at early readers, it features age-appropriate texts that integrate cross-curricular themes and excite curiosity about the world. Through vibrant illustrations and accessible language, the pack introduces concepts in science, geography, history, and more, stimulating a love for reading and learning. Ideal for classroom settings, the materials foster critical thinking and comprehension skills while promoting awareness of diverse subjects, making learning an interactive and enjoyable experience for children in Reception and Key Stage 1. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Bug Club .
This book was published in 2018 by Pearson Education Limited .
Alison Hawes is a freelance writer specializing in fiction and non-fiction for children. She has been a school teacher, a classroom assistant, and playgroup helper but now writes full time. She has written over 80 books for schools, stories and articles for BBC Playdays. Diana Kimpton is an experienced horse-riding instructor who has written a number of successful books and televisions scripts for children. She runs the website www wordpool. co. uk which promotes children's books and reading. Chris Butterworth is the author of over 70 books, mostly non-fiction, and has written on subjects as diverse as disasters, hiccups, basketball and snakes. She lives in London. John Lawrence has contributed to well over a hundred books as an illustrator and wood-engraver including Lyra's Oxford by Philip Pullman, Tiny's Big Adventure by Martin Waddell and Christmas in Exeter Street by Diana Hendry. Anne Adeney writes for children, has four daughters of her own, does remedial teaching, teaches Sunday school, and is a tireless promoter of children's books and reading. Monica Hughes is the author of "A Handful of Seeds" and the Isis""trilogy. Frances Ripley is a children's author who specializes in books on transportation and construction vehicles. Claire Llewellyn lives in Hertford and is an established non-fiction author for children.
This book is in the following series:
Bug Club
Bug Club is a Pearson reading scheme aimed at reception children through to those in year 6. Each level is carefully graded and linked to the colour band reading structure. The scheme includes fiction and non-fiction books and eBooks. Each book has an accompanying guided reading card to help assess skills.