
Phonics may be interested in our home learning kits and flashcards: Read Write Inc. Parents of children using Read Write Inc.Our Read with Oxford range of levelled readers help children develop reading confidence at home: Read with Oxford books >.> Looking for printed books for phonics practice at home? programme, you can find books suitable for them by clicking on the ‘Levels’ menu below and using the 'Read Write Inc.' filter to select the right level.įind more support and resources for Read Write Inc. If your child is being taught to read using the Read Write Inc. Find out more about Letters and Sounds >.Use the inside front cover notes to teach your child these words before they start the book.
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Some series contain occasional ‘tricky words’ that your child can’t decode using phonics.
In Letters and Sounds, there are ‘sets’ within the Phases – so your child might not know all the sounds in every book within their Phase. Beyond Phase 5, your child will be able to decode most books. As a guide, most Reception children will be on Phases 1–4 and most Year 1 children will be on Phases 4–5. If you don’t know your child’s Phase, you can check with your school. If your child is using Letters and Sounds, you can find this list of eBooks by Letters and Sounds Phases useful. Check with your school if you’re not sure which one they use. Their school is very likely to use either the Letters and Sounds phonics framework or the Read Write Inc. A great book for audience participation or one-on-one to help cheer up little pouters.įind The Pout-Pout Fish at your local library.If you live in England, your child will learn to read using phonics. Delightful, vibrant, colorful illustrations, with smart, fun rhymes and a refrain that kids will recite over and over. Fish has lots of undersea friends to reassure him that he shouldn’t be so grumpy, but it takes a kissy-kissy fish to rid Mr. Fish is delightful, and a sure crowd-pleaser: “I’m a pout-pout fish/With a pout-pout face/So I spread the dreary-wearies/All over the place!/BLUB/BLUUUB/ BLUUUUUB.” Luckily, Mr. Squid, who ask him with playful rhymes why he can’t turn his frown upside-down. Fish encounters numerous friends, like Mr. The effect is captivating! On top of that, the language is straightforward and somewhat understated, which completes this perfect package.įind our favorites at your local library: Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale, Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity.įirst-time picture book author Diesen’s splashy, colorful Pout-Pout Fish is an empathetic swim through the currents of those “dreary-wearies” that make the Pout-Pout Fish pout! With a seemingly permanent grouchy countenance, Mr. He has set simply drawn, yet colorful and expressive, cartoon characters against real black-and-white photographs of Brooklyn. Once again, Mo Willems has created a masterpiece that will engage kids and parents alike. They also will understand her dismay and unhappiness when the day doesn’t turn out as she expected, and why she cannot sleep at night until the case of mistaken identity is solved. The hook: Anyone who has ever treasured a special doll or stuffed animal will understand Trixie’s feeling as she trots off to school to share “her one-of-a-kind Knuffle Bunny.” Her eyes are wide with excitement as she tugs her father behind her along the Brooklyn Streets, and she can hardly breathe as she lists the names of all the kids with whom she is going to share him. Perfect for: Kids who like humor stories.įind our favorites at your local library Fancy Nancy, Fancy Nancy: Bonjour Butterfly , Fancy Nancy: There’s No Day Like a Snow Day, and Fancy Nancy: Budding Ballerina. Newcomers to her world will love it too and want to go back and read the rest of her “mah-velous” tales. Familiar sparkly cover aside, this book is sure to please current Nancy fans.
Thoroughly convinced that she won’t have a good time, Nancy soon learns that her grandparents are indeed just as fancy as she is. Everything is going well until Nancy learns that she can’t go to the party because she has to attend her grandparents’ 50th wedding anniversary party.
After Nancy and her friend Bree become captivated with butterflies, the two girls decide to throw a butterfly party. Once again the team of O’Connor and Glasser have swirled together another elegant Nancy tale with the glamour and humor that have characterized their past Nancy endeavors. The hook: Nancy is back and fancier than ever.