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Shark in the Park (Usborne Phonics Readers) by Phil Roxbee Cox
Category: Children's | Series: Usborne Phonics Readers
This is a story with a phonics-based text, designed to help children learn to read. Some pages have fold-out flaps which give new readers a chance to guess what will happen next.
Ted in a Red Bed (Usborne Phonics Readers) by Phil Roxbee Cox
Category: Early Reader | Series: Usborne Phonics Readers
Newly reissued to coincide with and support the Government's new focus on learning through synthetic phonics in primary schools, these delightful books will enthral, entertain and educate all young learners. They feature the ever-popular illustrations of Stephen Cartwright. They are developed in consult ...Show more
Ted's Shed (Usborne Phonics Readers) by Phil Roxbee Cox
Category: Children's | Series: Usborne Phonics Readers
This is a story about Ted. He decides he is not content with just a red bed, he wants a red shed too. Some pages have fold-out-flaps which give young readers a chance to guess what might happen next.
Toad Makes a Road (Usborne Phonics Readers) by Phil Roxbee Cox
Category: Early Reader | Series: Usborne Phonics Readers
Combining a phonics-based text with a funny story, the books in this series are aimed at beginner readers. The pictures give clues to the words and fold out flaps on some pages give children the chance to guess what will happen next.
What Were Castles for? by Phil Roxbee Cox
Category: Children's | Series: Starting Point History
Find out who built castles, what knights did and what really went on inside castle walls in this entertaining and colourful look at medieval life. Packed full of fun and facts about life in castle times, this book also has Internet-links to young and relevant Web sites.
Who Were the Romans? by Phil Roxbee Cox
Category: Children's | Series: Starting Point History
What were gladiators? Were people really thrown to the lions? What did Romans learn at school? Find out in this entertaining look at the Romans. Packed full of fun, facts and illustrations showing everyday life in ancient Rome, this newly updated Internet-linked book has all the answers.