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Hardback32 pages
Illustrated By
Mike Gordon, Carl GordonPublisher
Usborne Publishing LtdPublication date
26th March 2010ISBN
9781409507086Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Usborne Very First Reading 6: The Queen Makes a Scene
Written by: Mairi Mackinnon
Illustrated by: Mike Gordon, Carl Gordon
Part of the 'Usborne Very First Reading' Series
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The Queen makes a Scene introduces the letter-comibinations ai ee igh oa oo. Again, it’s important to learn to recognise these combinations. By this stage, your child will be reading about two-thirds of the story. The objective of the 15 books in the Very First Reading series is to enthuse your child through rhyme to learn and to enjoy the art of reading and to read with confidence and enthusiasm, which in turn will result in reading becoming a lifetime’s pleasure. Each book builds on material from the previous ones and together with the rhyming stories there are some superb illustrations in a range of different styles. You can also purchase all 15 in one boxed set together with a Parents’ Guide to the series. This series is ideal to compliment learning to read as the child starts school or even beforehand to give them a head start before they actually start school.
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Synopsis
Usborne Very First Reading 6: The Queen Makes a Scene by Mairi MackinnonThe sixth title in the new Usborne Very First Reading series, designed for younger children to introduce them to reading together with their parents. Parents and children take turns to read from the page (the text clearly marked for who should be reading) and as the books progress in the series the adults read less and less and the child more and more. There are puzzles at the end to check the child's understanding of the text and guidance notes for the parents. Beautiful illustrations help to motivate beginner readers.
About The Author
Mairi Mackinnon was born in England, went to school in Scotland, studied in France and Italy and worked in Spain before finally settling down in London, where she lives with her husband, three children and several thousand books. In her spare time she enjoys reading, cooking for friends, and playing the fiddle in a dance band at parties from Portree to St Petersburg.
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