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OxfordLevels 1-3 - Read with Biff, Chip and Kipper (33 Book Collection)

R699

Retail: R4,000
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Featuring 33 books covering reading levels 1-3, this collection of Oxford Reading Tree books is perfect for building a foundation in reading for young readers aged 3 and up.

Specially designed by the reading experts at Oxford University Press, each book has a carefully levelled and beautifully illustrated story that parent and child will have lots of fun with as they read together, practising and perfecting essential skills that they'll be learning at school - from phonics and first stories to common words and everyday language.

This Biff, Chip and Kipper collection features 32 storybooks and a parents' handbook full of ideas to make reading fun.

Product Features
  • 33 books
  • Ages 3+
  • Levels 1 -3
  • Increases confidence 
  • Stories contain:
    • Phonics practice to develop letters and sounds
    • First stories to practice reading common words and everyday language
    • A parent handbook, full of ideas for making reading fun and successful for you and your child
Titles include:
  • Biff's Fun Phonics
  • Kipper's Rhymes
  • The Pancake
  • A Good Trick
  • Mum's New Hat
  • Picnic Time
  • Win a Nut
  • A Yak at the Picnic
  • Helping Your Child To Read
  • The Red Hen
  • Poor Old Rabbit
  • Super Dad
  • Shops
  • I am Kipper
  • The Backpack
  • Floppy Did This
  • Up You Go
  • Floppy's Fun Phonics
  • Get On
  • Such a Fuss
  • Kipper's Alphabet I Spy
  • Six in a Bed
  • The Sing Song
  • Funny Fish
  • Silly Races!
  • Cat in a Bag
  • Biff's Wonder Words
  • The Snowman
  • I Can Trick a Tiger
  • Floppy and the Bone
  • Dad's Birthday
  • Chip's Letter Sounds
  • The Fizz-Buzz
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