No. of pages 32
Published: 2016
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Robbie's Robot is a funny story for young robot fans, or indeed all those with untidy bedrooms, who are learning to read on their own. Perfect for children aged 5-7 who are reading at book band green.
Robbie's room is a tip and Mum has had enough. So Robbie buys a robot to help him tidy it up. But the robot wants to tidy away Robbie!
The Froglets series is perfect for children who are reading on their own, with fun stories of no more than 200 words and puzzles to encourage retelling the story and to help build vocabulary. Compiled in consultation with Catherine Glavina, PGCE and Primary Leader, The Centre for Professional Education, University of Warwick.
This book features in the following series: Froglets, Froglets Series .
This book is at Book Band Green. Books banded Green will have more characters and different forms of text, such as non-fiction, rhymes, diagrams and verse. They introduce more compound words, some longer sentences and more punctuation. These books are usually 20 pages long with either 3 or 4 sentences per page. Pupil Targets: (i) talk about each of the characters, (ii) start to read fluently, and use full stops and commas, (iii) notice rhyming words, even if they are not familiar with them, (iv) read texts in unusual layouts, such as in speech bubbles and lists, (v) use a contents page and glossary in non-fiction books, (vi) think about the overall plot of the book and talk about how they fhink it will end. 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 2016 by Hachette Children's Group .
Damian Harvey has worked as a hospital radio presenter, painter-decorator, and swimming instructor, as well as writing several books for children. He lives in Blackpool, Lancashire.