A series of fun stories using very simple synthetic phonic-based text.
Synthetic phonic learning is the process of reading by sounding the individual sounds of a word and then blending them together to read the word as a whole.
With fold out flaps to make the reading experience more interactive.
Written in conjunction with an educational psychology expert.
16 pages + fold out flaps.
Author/Editor: Phil Roxbee Cox.
Illustrator: Stephen Cartwright.
Description
Combining a phonics-based text with a funny story, the books in this series are aimed at beginner readers. The pictures give clues to the words and fold out flaps on some pages give children the chance to guess what will happen next.