Trains (Kingfisher Readers Series: Level 1)

Trains (Kingfisher Readers Series: Level 1)

by Thea Feldman
Trains (Kingfisher Readers Series: Level 1)

Trains (Kingfisher Readers Series: Level 1)

by Thea Feldman

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Overview

Kingfisher Readers L1: Trains by Thea Feldman

LEVEL 1 – BEGINNING TO READ (red)

The language at this level will be short and simple sentences, with straightforward vocabulary and punctuation, a high level of phonic regularity and lots of repetition. Includes simple glossary.

The amazing photography in this book will grab readers from the first page and keep them turning for more. Covering all aspects of trains from how they go, to who rides, who drives, and all of the various architecture of a train system, this book's photographs and text work together seamlessly to introduce new vocabulary and help decode the words in context to build confidence for more reading success.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780753467534
Publisher: Kingfisher
Publication date: 05/08/2012
Series: Kingfisher Readers
Pages: 32
Sales rank: 384,133
Product dimensions: 5.66(w) x 8.78(h) x 0.12(d)
Lexile: 290L (what's this?)
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years

About the Author

Series editor, Heather Morris, is a former BBC schools publisher.
UK literacy consultant, Hilary Horton, is a senior literacy adviser for Camden Council, London
Series authors have also written readers for Oxford Reading Tree, Collins Primary Literacy, DK Readers, Heinemann English Readers and Clifford and Disney Readers.
US series editor, Thea Feldman, is the author of over 100 children's books, including several Clifford and Disney Readers. Additionally she has written and edited several My Readers MCPG (US). She is a former editorial director at Scholastic.
US literacy consultant, Ellie Costa, is one of the US's foremost literacy specialists. She teaches at Bank Street College of Education

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