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Read at Home
An interactive series for parents to support reading at home, with the popular characters of the Oxford Reading Tree.
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Read Write Inc.
Ruth Miskin’s Read Write Inc. phonics programme teaches reading, writing, and spelling with proven success.
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At Home With…
Colourful, clear, step-by-step activities–an easy way to boost confidence and give children a head start at school.
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Fun With...
Packed full of lively activities, Fun With workbooks are a perfect way to introduce and develop essential Foundation Stage skills.
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Curriculum-based workbooks with step-by-step activities to practice first skills
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Excellent home workbooks for parents who want to support their child's education with home learning
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A Picture Word Book
Benedict Blathwayt
978-0-19-911031-5
02 August 2007
£5.99
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A Picture Word Book
Benedict Blathwayt
978-0-19-911030-8
02 August 2007
£5.99
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Read at Home is closely linked to Oxford Reading Tree, the most successful reading scheme in the UK, used to teach reading in 80% of primary schools
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Read At Home First Experiences use the familiar and favourite Oxford Reading Tree characters to prepare children for new situations in a fun and sensitive way
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Read at Home First Skills are fun early learning books, which use your favourite Oxford Reading Tree characters to introduce important first skills to your child.
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Brand new decodable stories featuring much loved characters Biff, Chip and Kipper. The complete, fun and easy-to-use answer to teaching phonics at home.
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Read at Home is closely linked to Oxford Reading Tree, the most successful reading scheme in the UK, used to teach reading in 80% of primary schools
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Read Write Inc. Phonics storybooks are ideal for parents to use at home, based on the great success of Read Write Inc. in schools. The storybooks enable parents to encourage their children's reading development through reinforcing what he or she is learning in school in a fun and structured way.
Ruth Miskin
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