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Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: Cd Storybook

Roderick Hunt

CD-Audio

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Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: Cd Storybook

Synopsis

These audio versions of your favourite Biff, Chip and Kipper stories, include extended stories and activities. The stories are read by a variety of actors providing children with good models of fluent expressive reading. Now in a CD format these stories will be more relevant than ever to your literacy teaching.Stories on the CD: All 6 titles from Stage 3 Stories: A Cat in the Tree, The Egg Hunt, Nobody Wanted to Play, The Rope Swing, On theSand, By the StreamAll 6 titles from Stage 3 More Stories A: Kipper the Clown, The Jumble Sale, Kipper's Idea, At the Seaside, The Snowman, Strawberry JamAll 6 titles from Stage 3 More Stories B: The Barbecue, Book Week, Bull's-eye!, The Carnival, The Cold Day, At thePoolAll 6 titles from Stage 3 Sparrows: Midge in Hospital, Roy and the Budgie, Pip at the Zoo, Joe and the Bike, Midge and the Eggs, Pip and the Little Monkey

Product Details

ISBN:
9780198466475
Category:
General
Format:
CD-Audio
Publication Date:
2008-01-10
Series:
Ort Ser.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Country of origin:
CAN
Weight:
150g

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