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All the children look forward to the
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First books that put the ‘able’ into decodable
With 89 fi ction books and 44 non-fi ction Phonics Bug readers, there are plenty of exciting books to choose from. Fun, varied and packed with humour, each book is 100% decodable so your children will be able to read them independently after learning just eight phonemes.
All of the books are bright and beautifully designed to engage children from the outset, and with a wide cast of characters - including the popular CBeebies Alphablocks - your pupils will never get bored.
Each Phonics Bug reader is also available as an eBook, accessed online. With the same great artwork as the printed book in a simple online interface, these eBooks are a great way to encourage even the most reluctant readers and they’re perfect for use at home as well as at school. Key features of the eBooks include:
A guide to the letters and sounds in the book.
An audio narration to help with pronunciation.
Fun quiz questions to test phonic skills.
Children can begin reading by themselves when only 8 phonemes have been learned.
From Sid is Sick, Phase 3, Set 6 These main programmes all meet the Department for Education’s core criteria.
Although component elements of the programmes are available separately, schools might wish to purchase these only to supplement existing materials from the same programme. A ‘pick and mix’ approach is not recommended.
25 Sandy Shepherd, Bishop Henderson Primary School
With familiar
characters, including the hugely
popular CBeebies Alphablocks, and eye- catching design, your children will love learning to read with Phonics Bug.
From Moo, Cluck, Growl, Phase 3, Set 10
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