Oxford Reading Tree inFact: Oxford Level 1+: Tools and Animals
Alison Hawes author Clare Fennell illustrator Nikki Gamble editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:8th Sep '16
Should be back in stock very soon
Non-fiction to engage children in reading for pleasure
Why do woodpeckers have such long, strong beaks? What do elephants use their trunks for? This intriguing book explains how animals and humans use tools to carry out everyday tasks. Oxford Reading Tree inFact is a series of engaging and imaginative non-fiction books which encourage reading for pleasure and are also phonically decodable.Animals can do some incredible things! In this fun and quirky book combining illustrations and photography, children can compare the ways that people and animals carry out tasks such as drinking and keeping cool. Oxford Reading Tree inFact is a compelling non-fiction series that aims to engage children in reading for pleasure as powerfully as fiction does. The series includes 36 titles which are all phonically decodable, with some high-interest topic words to develop vocabulary and impart knowledge. The imaginative approach and variety of intriguing topics mean there are books to interest every child. The books are carefully levelled, making it easy to match every reader to the right book.
ISBN: 9780198370741
Dimensions: 193mm x 194mm x 1mm
Weight: 48g
12 pages