Read with Oxford: Stage 5: Pirate Percy's Parrot | TheBookSeekers

Read with Oxford: Stage 5: Pirate Percy's Parrot

, Reading level: Read with Oxford Stage 5, Oxford Stage 5

Read with Oxford

, ,

No. of pages 40

Reviews
Pirate Percy loves his parrot, Polly. Find out what happens when One-eyed Jack steals Polly and won't give her back. Books with short chapters are a great way for children who are beginning to read independently to extend reading stamina and progress to the next step of their reading journey. This Read with Oxford Stage 5 book has short chapters, an engaging story and exciting colour illustrations. Tips for parents and fun after-reading activities help you to get the most out of the story. Featuring much-loved characters, great authors, engaging storylines and fun activities, Read with Oxford offers an exciting range of carefully levelled reading books to build your child's reading confidence. Find practical advice, free eBooks and fun activities to help your child progress on oxfordowl.co.uk. Let's get them flying!

 

This book is part of a book series called Read With Oxford .

This book is at the following levels Read with Oxford Stage 5, Oxford Stage 5. Read with Oxford Stage 5 is for children who are reading confidently, silently and independently most of the time. They will use their phonics knowledge automatically to tackle words they dont know and will be able to make predictions about what happens next in stories. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read.

There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published 2019 by Oxford University Press .

Luke Flowers spends his days in his cozy creative cave illustrating and writing children's books. He is the illustrator of many picture books, including One More Dino on the Floor and Little Bo Peep and Her Bad, Bad Sheep . Luke lives in Colorado with his wife and three kids. Moby Shinobi is his first series. Nikki Gamble is a lecturer, writer and directs the Write Away education consultancy. She is an evaluator for the Literature Matters project which aims to promote children's literature in initial teacher training courses. Sheila May Bird has written a variety of books for children, including the Tadpoles story, My Auntie Susan, illustrated by Daniel Postgate. She is a great lover of rhymes - especially when they are funny!

This book is in the following series:

Read with Oxford

No reviews yet