No. of pages 32
Published: 2012
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Schools across the UK are catching the Bug, and now so can kids at home! Bug Club is one of the best-loved reading programmes in primary schools and kids just love reaching for the bookshelves to find their favourite Bug Club book.
Here's some of the great things people have been saying about Bug Club:
"They are so used to TV, DVDs and everything else, that getting them interested in reading is really hard. But Bug Club had children laughing, engaged and begging for more!"- Wendy Jenkins, Bangor Central Integrated Primary School
"Bug Club deserves gushing praise It will help children get the best possible start in their reading journey and enjoy page after page of reading success."- Teach Primary Magazine
"When the books went home, the response from parents was tremendous. Bug Club has been an inspiration to the whole school family."- Tristran Roberts, Headteacher Ysgol Kingsland, Holyhead
This book features in the following series: Adventures Of Sinbad the Sailor, Bug Club .
. 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 2012 by Pearson Education Limited .
Rosalind Kerven trained as an anthropologist and has edited and reviewed children's books for a number of years. She has written many collections of myths and legends, and several children's novels. She lives in Morpeth, Northumberland. Alan Marks studied art at Bath Academy in 1980 and has since illustrated over 20 children's picture books. Alan's first book, Storm, written by Kevin Crossley Holland, won the Carnegie Medal, and Ring a Ring o' Roses won the Bologna UNICEF Award. In 1996, Thomas and the Tinners was shortlisted for the Smarties Prize and The Thief's Daughter became National Curriculum recommended reading. He lives in Elmstone, Kent.
This book is in the following series:
Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor
Bug Club
Bug Club is a Pearson reading scheme aimed at reception children through to those in year 6. Each level is carefully graded and linked to the colour band reading structure. The scheme includes fiction and non-fiction books and eBooks. Each book has an accompanying guided reading card to help assess skills.