
Phonics Readers Books
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Age : 3 to 5 Years
(1) Goat In A Boat :- A lively, rhyming story with irresistibly funny illustrations and phonic repetition specially designed to help children learn to read. “Goat rows his boat around the moat. He sits and gazes at his float. It sinks. He blinks. “A fish!” he thinks.” Simple rhyming text helps children develop essential language and early reading skills, and there are guidance notes for parents at the back of the book.
(2) Goose On The Loose :- Goose is causing chaos on her high-speed scooter. Can anything stop her in her tracks? This entertaining story for beginner readers has simple rhyming text, stylish illustrations and parents' notes on phonics at the back of the book.
(3) Llamas In Pyjamas :- Sam, Ali and Charlie all yell with delight, there's a creepy sleepover at Frankie's tonight! They pick out pyjamas with stripes, spots and dots, with their packs on their backs off to Frankie's they trot.
(4) Hen's Pens :- Hen just loves to draw. But when she runs out of paper, where will she start scribbling next? Find out in this colourful addition to the Phonics Readers series.
(5) Big Pig On A Dig :- When Big Pig discovers a treasure map, she sets off to find a fortune. But will someone else get there first?
(6) Mouse Moves House :- Mouse is helping her dad to pack for their big move to a smart new home. But is the fat cat waiting outside going to cause them problems? This entertaining story for beginner readers has simple rhyming text, stylish illustrations and parents' notes on phonics at the back of the book.
(7) Going To The Hospital :- Clear, reassuring text explains each part of the process, while Stephen Cartwright's timeless illustrations are full of gentle humour, and interesting details to spot and talk about together.
(8) Ted's Shed :- Ted is busy in his shed, but can you guess what he's making? This entertaining story for beginner readers has simple rhyming text and colourful illustrations by Stephen Cartwright - and you can also listen to the story online.
(9) Ted Makes A Road :- Toad has moved in to a new house on a hill. But how will her friends visit her when there's no road? She'll just have to build one herself!
(10) Frog On A Log :- Frog lives in a bog. One day, he finds someone lost in the fog... This entertaining story for beginner readers has simple rhyming text and colourful illustrations by Stephen Cartwright - and you can also listen to the story online, too.
(11) Shark In The Park :- Oh no, there's a shark in the park! Or is there? This entertaining story for beginner readers has simple rhyming text and colourful illustrations by Stephen Cartwright - and you can also listen to the story online.
(12) Moving House :- This book gently introduces young children to the idea of moving house. The classic illustrations by Stephen Cartwright are full of fun details to look at and talk about together, and the simple text explains each part of the process in a reassuring way.
(13) Crow In The Snow :- A cheerful story sure to entertain young children with its irresistible illustrations. Uses phonic repetition and simple rhyming text, specially designed to help develop essential language and early reading skills. Also includes guidance notes for parents at the back of the book.
(14) Fox On A Box :- Hungry Fox has found a cardboard box - just what he needs to reach a series of tasty treats. But every time his cunning plan goes wrong. Perhaps the answer to his problem is nearer than he realizes?
(15) Sam Sheep Can't Sleep :- Sam Sheep can't sleep. His friends Pup, Fat Cat and Ted can't think how to help. But does Big Pig have the answer?
(16) Bug In A Rug :- A lively story with simple rhyming text and irresistible illustrations, specially written for young children who are learning to read. “I need my sleep tonight,” says Bug. “Tomorrow I start work for Slug.” Bug glugs hot chocolate from a mug.
(17) Kangaroo At The Zoo :- This humorous rhyming story with colourful illustrations and phonic repetition has been specially written for children who are learning to read. “What a hullabaloo, someone new at the zoo! ‘How do you do? I’m a kangaroo!’”