Peppa and George are playing Hide and Seek. Peppa finds a good hiding place. Will George be able to find her? First Words with Peppa is based on the Dolch Sight Words list – the 220 most common words found in children’s English-language reading material. Each Storybook introduces around ten Sight Words. These words are
Daddy Pig wants to win the cup for the biggest jump. Will his best jump win the cup? First Words with Peppa is based on the Dolch Sight Words list – the 220 most common words found in children’s English-language reading material. Each Storybook introduces around ten Sight Words. These words are repeated regularly throughout
Peppa and George are on their way to have lunch with Granny and Grandpa Pig. When the car gets stuck in a traffic jam, Grandpa Pig has a good plan! First Words with Peppa is based on the Dolch Sight Words list – the 220 most common words found in children’s English-language reading material. Each
Peppa and George are making paper planes with child are tucked away behind this flap. Mummy Pig. When they run out of paper, what will they use for their next plane? First Words with Peppa is based on the Dolch Sight Words list – the 220 most common words found in children’s English-language reading material.
Pablo’s face is sad, but he is not sad. Pablo wants to play with Lorna, but how can he tell Mum? Recommended for children aged 3-11, the eight levels of Ladybird Readers follow the CEFR framework (Pre-A1 to A2+) and include language activities that help develop key skills and provide preparation for the Cambridge English
The Twits are not nice people. They have four monkeys in a cage. One day, a beautiful bird help the monkeys. Recommended for children aged 3-11, the eight levels of Ladybird Readers follow the CEFR framework (Pre-A1 to A2+) and include language activities that help develop key skills and provide preparation for the Cambridge English
“Why are you carrying that big bag?” asks the grasshopper. “It is a beautiful day! Let’s sing and dance!” Recommended for children aged 3-11, the eight levels of Ladybird Readers follow the CEFR framework (Pre-A1 to A2+) and include language activities that help develop key skills and provide preparation for the Cambridge English tests. This
It is Lorna’s birthday today. There is a party at Lorna’s house. It is very noisy! Pablo does not like the noisy party. Recommended for children aged 3-11, the eight levels of Ladybird Readers follow the CEFR framework (Pre-A1 to A2+) and include language activities that help develop key skills and provide preparation for the
The ponies go on a camping holiday! They want to eat a nice supper. Then, the bugs come . . . Recommended for children aged 3-11, the eight levels of Ladybird Readers follow the CEFR framework (Pre-A1 to A2+) and include language activities that help develop key skills and provide preparation for the Cambridge English
What are baby animals called? What is in an egg? Find out all about tadpoles, chicks and sleepy lions. Do You Know? is a series of levelled non-fiction books featuring video content, project work and critical-thinking activities to motivate and engage young learners. Covering a range of STEM topics from nocturnal animals to climate change,