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The Princess and the Pea: Phonics Phase 5


Reading Stars Phonics

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No. of pages 16

Published: 2019

Great for age 5-8 years

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A retelling of the popular traditional story of the princess and the pea. The Princess and the Pea is a phonics-based reading book. Beautifully illustrated throughout, this 330-word fiction story features a fully decodable text, suitable for ages 6 - 7. The Princess and the Pea covers the fourth phase of letters and sounds that children meet in Phase 5 of Letters and Sounds, the UK Government's synthetic phonics reading programme. The Princess and the Pea is part of Ransom Reading Stars, a structured reading programme for children learning to read. The series has fifteen levels: four phonics levels (covering Letters and Sounds Phases 2 to 5) and eleven book band levels (Pink through to Lime).

 

 

This book features in the following series: Reading Stars, Reading Stars Phonics .

There are 16 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by Ransom Publishing .

 

This book contains the following story:

The Princess and the Pea
A prince travelled the world to find a real princess to be his bride, but none of them would quite do. One night during a massive storm a girl knocked on the door claiming to be a princess from down the road looking for shelter. The queen was sceptical so placed a pea under the mattress of the spare bed. Then she piled more and more mattresses onto the bed so that it was so high the girl needed a ladder to climb into bed. ‘Only a real princess will feel the pea under that many mattresses thought the queen’. The next morning the queen asked the girl how she had slept and she complained bitterly about a hard lump in the bed. The queen was delighted and presented the girl to the prince. ‘This is a real princess, ‘ she said. The prince was delighted and the two got married and lived happily ever after.

This book is in the following series:

Reading Stars

Reading Stars Phonics