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Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 1-9: Rhyme and Analogy: First Story Rhymes


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No. of pages 8

Published: 1998

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Great for age 7-11 years

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This is the story rhyme of kitty kit from the ORT "Rhyme and Analogy Pack A". It is part of a series of rhyme stories by a variety of authors and illustrators and introduces the most common rhyme families. Pack A contains one rhyme family per book and Pack B contains two rhyme families per book. The stories are intended for Reception and Year 1 readers to read independently. The books are designed to be read before the already published "Rhyme and Analogy Story Rhymes". Accompanying Big Books for shared reading and Copymasters provide teacher support.

 

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

There are 8 pages in this book. This book was published 1998 by Oxford University Press .

Richard Edwards' previous titles in the Copycub series are Copy Me Copycub and Where Are You Hiding, Copycub? Susan Winter's first book for Frances Lincoln was Copy Me, Copycub which was followed by Acker Backa Boo! by Opal Dunn, Where Are You Hiding Copycub? and Tabby Cat's Secret by Kathy Henderson Vivian French is a professional story-teller as well as an acclaimed children's author who has written over 40 picture books for Walker alone. Vivian lives in Edinburgh. Dana Kubick has designed many well-known greeting cards, collectable porcelain mugs and plates, and even teddy-bear-shaped ice-cream wafers! Dana lives in London.

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