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Superphonics: Green Storybook: The Zebrapotamus


Superphonics

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No. of pages 24

Published: 2002

Great for age 5-8 years

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This Green Storybook will help children to learn to read using Ruth Miskin's highly effective Superphonics method. There are four levels in the Storybook series - Blue (the easiest), Green, Purple and Turquoise (the hardest). Each level is linked to one of the core Superphonics books. Green Storybooks practise the sounds taught in Superphonics Book 3.All the Storybooks are fun to read and beautifully designed and illustrated in colour.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Superphonics .

There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published in 2002 by Hachette Children's Group .

Gill Munton is an experienced editor and writer of primary school material. She has written stories for reading schemes, workbooks, short stories and a number of differentiated texts, fiction and non-fiction. Neal Layton was born in Chichester, West Sussex. Many of his ideas come he says from his childhood. In the past he has worked on a lettuce farm, in a chocolate factory, a teapot factory, a book shop and has delivered papers. He lives with his girlfriend who is also an artist.

 

This book is in the following series:

Superphonics

Children using Superphonics will move ahead faster than others in their class. * The Daily Telegraph (July 2000) *

 

Ruth Miskin's results - objectively tested against the rest of the country - seem to speak for themselves. * Sunday Express (November 2000) *

 

...it [Superphonics] is the best. * TES (September 2000) *

 

Superphonics Storybooks from Hodder offer a welcome structure. * Right Start *