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OxfordRead with Biff, Chip and Kipper Stage 1 Collection (24 Books)

R899

Retail: R2,750
Excludes shipping

R899

R2,750
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Biff and Chip are twins! Biff loves to play football and go swimming, and she is always ready to join in with games and loves to craft things. Chip likes to go cycling, enjoys sports activities and creative activities like drawing!

Kipper likes to play with his friends Biff and Chip and Floppy, his real name is actually Christopher, but as he was learning to talk he couldn’t pronounce his name. His dad then decided the name Kipper would suit him and since he is called Kipper. The big dog Floppy loves running around playing with a stick and ball, digging holes and going for swims in the pond and is always covered in mud. Follow their adventure in this wonderful collection, and you will learn all about all the new adventures they will encounter with friends. 

These 24 stories have been carefully leveled to support you and your child through the early stages of learning to read. 12 stories provide phonics-based reading practice, while 12 use everyday language to help broaden your child's wider reading experience. All the stories feature much-loved characters and humorous illustrations, as well as tips for reading together and fun activities.

Titles Included:
  • Biff's Fun Phonics
  • Biff's Wonder Words
  • Floppy Did This!
  • Floppy's Fun Phonics
  • Kipper's Rhymes
  • Six in a Bed
  • The Pancake
  • Up You Go
  • A Yak at the Picnic
  • Dad's Birthday
  • Funny Fish
  • Mum's New Hat
  • The Fizz-Buzz
  • The Red Hen
  • The Snowman
  • Win a Nut
  • A Good Trick
  • Cat in a Bag
  • Chip's Letter Sounds
  • I am Kipper
  • Kipper's Alphabet I Spy
  • Get On
  • Picnic Time
  • Silly Races
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