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Oxford Literacy Web: Fiction: Duck Green School Stories: Starter Stage Pack 1: Pack (1 of each title)
Oxford Literacy Web: Fiction: Duck Green School Stories: Starter Stage Pack 1: Pack (1 of each title)
Elspeth Graham
,
Michaela Morgan
, and
Mal Peet
Illustrated by
Ian Newsham
Series Editor:
Keith Gaines
8 pages | 205x158mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-915506-4 | Paperback
Publication Date: 04 February 1999
Price:
£17.20
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Suitable for:
KS1, Reception-Year 2/P1-3; 4-7 year olds
These stories are exciting to read with hilarious events, and dynamic illustrations to ensure diversity and enjoyment. In the Duck Green School stories, early school experiences are brought to life through a cast of lovable characters. Children can enjoy their own `soap opera' while learning specific vocabulary in context.
This Starter Stage is a mixture of wordless books and books with minimal text, introducing the reception class at Duck Green School and their teacher, Mrs Best.
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