Snug in the Tent

Band 03/Yellow

Suzy Senior author Erin Brown illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:15th Jun '20

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Snug in the Tent cover

This engaging story invites young readers to experience the challenges of being snug in a tent during relentless rain, enhancing their phonetic skills.

Collins Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds presents a delightful collection of decodable readers designed to engage and motivate young readers. The series includes both fiction and non-fiction texts that are carefully aligned with Letters and Sounds Phases 1–6, ensuring that children can develop their reading skills in a structured manner. Each book comes with helpful notes at the back, and accompanying Handbooks offer guidance on demonstration, comprehension monitoring, and vocabulary expansion, making it an invaluable resource for educators and parents alike.

In this particular story, children are invited to explore the cozy experience of being snug in a tent during rainy weather. However, the narrative takes a twist as the rain continues to pour, prompting young readers to ponder the challenges of staying dry and entertained. This engaging plot not only captivates children's imaginations but also encourages them to think critically about the situation presented.

The Yellow/Band 3 books within this series feature varied sentence structures and natural language, making them accessible yet challenging for early readers. This specific book emphasizes adjacent consonants paired with short vowel phonemes, reinforcing essential phonetic skills. Pages 14 and 15 allow children to revisit the story's content, further enhancing their comprehension, vocabulary retention, and recall abilities. Additionally, reading notes provide practical support for caregivers, including a comprehensive list of sounds and words covered in the book.

ISBN: 9780008379872

Dimensions: 210mm x 170mm x 1mm

Weight: 60g

16 pages