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Reading Champion30 Book Set for Developing Readers (Age 5+)

R699

Retail: R3,000
About

Reading Champion is an innovative series, designed to support and enrich your child's reading experience at home. It is the first ever officially levelled reading programme linking to the guided reading that your child is doing in the classroom.

Every title in this bumper selection of Reading Champion books has been specifically designed for children aged 5 and over who are starting to read independently (Book Band level: Orange - White). From ‘One of Our Tigers is Missing’ to ‘Cave Boy and the Egg’ and ‘Dragon's Hiccups’, these expertly levelled books are full of appealing themes and easy-to-follow plots and will support the books read in school classrooms. The original stories have diverse artwork and contain reading advice and activities to further aid learning. 

Product Features
  • 30 books
  • Paperback

 

Titles in Collection
  • Orange - Dragon Hiccups
  • Orange - A Crown for Lion
  • Orange - Robot Gets It Wrong
  • Orange - Funny Footprints
  • Orange - Dog at School
  • Orange - Little Spook
  • Turquoise - The Cat's Tale
  • Turquoise - Cave Boy and the Egg
  • Turquoise - Tom the Naughty Tooth Fairy
  • Turquoise - Jack's Junk
  • Turquoise - The Dinosaur Bone
  • Turquoise - The Very Worst Wizard
  • Purple - Flash and the Butterfly
  • Purple - The Giant Snowball Mystery
  • Purple - Hey! You! Gordon Goat!
  • Purple - The Dog Show
  • Purple - The Hen Who Cried Fox
  • Purple - Lazy Jack
  • Gold - Abdul's Lazy Sons
  • Gold - One of our Tigers is Missing!
  • Gold - The Sleepover
  • Gold - Dolphin Ride
  • Gold - Pip the Different Penguin
  • Gold - One Hundred Wishes
  • White - Androcles and the Lion
  • White - The Missing Necklace
  • White - The Big Match
  • White - Lost!
  • White - Who Will be King?
  • White - Goodbye Tessa
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