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The Usborne Book of Castle Tales

by Heather Amery

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This delightful short stories have been especially written with the help of a language expert for young children just learning to read.
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Stories that have been written in a way to ensure young children success in first efforts to read. Suggestions to adults to talk about the story first, then share the reading. The words at the top of the page are for the beginner to read, at the bottom of the page for the adult to read to flesh out the story. Provides an enjoyable opportunity for parents and children to share the excitement of learning to read. Source: Title page
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