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|title=More and More Ant and Bee
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|summary=Right at the beginning, when you're just starting to read books which have more words than pictures, you need a book that's structured to help you.  You need a book which is comfy to hold in small hands and which has a firm cover so that everything keeps ''straight''.  You need to share the reading and to know which words you're going to read and you might perhaps appreciate a ''hint'' in the form of a picture which will help you to get the word all on your own.  Most of all though, you need to have a proper story and a feeling that you've achieved something when you get to the end.  You need Ant and Bee.
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|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405266732</amazonuk>
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|author=Johanne Mercier
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|title=Arthur and the Earthworms
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|rating=3
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|summary=Arthur has got himself a new job.  He might be only seven but a boy can never start too soon.  He's going to be selling earthworms from a table at the side of the road and the idea came when his pet duck started pulling up the worms.  They were his favourite food, you see and on a rainy day you could find a lot of them just near the surface.  He and Grandad managed to get quite a few worms together, but trade wasn't very brisk on the first and the woman who was determined to buy his pet duck did rather scare him.  But the next day, trade picked up (although some of the customers did look suspiciously ''family'') and then the big order came in...
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|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1907912177</amazonuk>
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Revision as of 10:31, 3 February 2013

Emerging Readers

More and More Ant and Bee by Angela Banner

4star.jpg For Sharing

Right at the beginning, when you're just starting to read books which have more words than pictures, you need a book that's structured to help you. You need a book which is comfy to hold in small hands and which has a firm cover so that everything keeps straight. You need to share the reading and to know which words you're going to read and you might perhaps appreciate a hint in the form of a picture which will help you to get the word all on your own. Most of all though, you need to have a proper story and a feeling that you've achieved something when you get to the end. You need Ant and Bee. Full review...

Arthur and the Earthworms by Johanne Mercier

3star.jpg For Sharing

Arthur has got himself a new job. He might be only seven but a boy can never start too soon. He's going to be selling earthworms from a table at the side of the road and the idea came when his pet duck started pulling up the worms. They were his favourite food, you see and on a rainy day you could find a lot of them just near the surface. He and Grandad managed to get quite a few worms together, but trade wasn't very brisk on the first and the woman who was determined to buy his pet duck did rather scare him. But the next day, trade picked up (although some of the customers did look suspiciously family) and then the big order came in... Full review...