In this latest installment of the Cat in the Hat's Learning Library, the Cat introduces beginning readers to all kinds of sharks! From the smallest (the dwarf lantern) to the largest (the whale shark), the most notorius (the great white) to the most obscure (the goblin), the Cat explains why sharks
Shark in the Park (Book)
- Leaves
- 13
- Series
- Usborne Phonics Readers: №09
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Phil Roxbee Cox (Author), Jenny Tyler (Editor), Stephen Cartwright (Illustrator)
Publication Date: December 1, 2006 | Age Level: 5 and up | Grade Level: K and up | Series: Phonics Readers
A story with a phonics-based text, designed to help children learn to read. Some pages have fold-out flaps which give new readers a chance to guess what will happen next. The inside back cover contains a phonic breakdown of the words in the book.
✦ Subjects
Языки и языкознание;Английский язык;Английский язык как родной / English as a First Language;Learning to Read;Leveled Readers;Usborne Phonics Readers
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
Usborne Publishing Ltd., 2007. — 2 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>Most words in Shark in the Park can be broken down into single letters representing single phonemes (such as p-u-p and b-i-g). There are some words in the book, however, where a combination of letters creates a single phoneme, and these