Readers (Elementary)
Pictures and sentences help children to learn words with letter combinations, and brief stories are followed by exercises in which children must complete the words.
Peter and Jane watch their uncle make a parachute jump, send off messages in balloons, play cowboys and Indians, and visit a friend in the hospital.
The 'Ladybird Key Words' reading scheme is based on the principle that only 12 'key' words make up 25% of what we read and write, and another 100 makes up 50%. By showing how these words are used, …
Timothy Tumblespring makes sure that everything happens at the right time and he looks after all the clocks in town, until one day when the warm South Wind makes Timothy fall asleep.
Children discover the world of books, and the different kinds of information that can be found. The story is followed by information about letter sounds.
In book 4b, Peter and Jane meet the animals at a farm in 41 new words including, 'work', 'thanks', 'stop' and 'horses'. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 4c.
Uses some of the most frequently met words in the English language as a starting point for learning to read successfully and confidently. This book shows Peter and Jane building a space rocket and …