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LetterlandBest Selling Beginners Book Bundle (3 Books)

R299

Retail: R500
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This best-selling ABC Book is a much-loved publication and a great introduction to the Letterland characters for children aged 3-6. Children will enjoy meeting Annie Apple and all her friends as they look at the 26 beautifully illustrated scenes and listen to the accompanying stories. On each page there are lots of objects to discover beginning with a letter sound, so there's plenty of opportunities for young learners to practise their growing phonics skills. The ABC Book is an essential addition to any child's bookshelf and to any classroom where phonics is part of the curriculum. Teacher's tip: Ideal for promoting phonemic awareness, developing vocabulary and identifying initial letter sounds.

This a-z comic-strip style book with 23 stories will engage young learners and facilitate independent reading. Children will love hearing about Eddy Elephants Excellent Race, Jumping Jim̍s Jolly Day and more as they learn the alphabet and build their reading confidence. 

In many schools throughout the UK children are encouraged to learn cursive letter shapes right from the start. By enabling children to start letter formation this way the transition to fully joined-up writing is much quicker. Letter shapes are shown in colour and the lead-in strokes that start on the line are in grey, so children can learn to distinguish the letter shape from the join lines.

Product Features
  • 3 Book bundle
  • Perfect for kids
  • Easy learning
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