内容简介:There is no one method or technique that is the ONLY way to learn to read. Children learn in a variety of ways. Read with me is an enjoyable and uncomplicated scheme that will give your child reading confidence. Through exciting stories about Kate, Tom and Sam the dog, Read with me:
* teaches the first 300 key words (75% of our everyday language) plus 500 additional words
* stimulates a child's language and imagination through humorous, full color illustration
* introduces situations and events children can relate to
* encourages and develops conversation and observational skills
* support material includes Practice and Play Books, Flash Cards, Book and Cassette Packs
Always praise and encourage as you go along. Keep your reading sessions short and stop immediately if your child loses interest.
作者简介:Ladybird books are known and loved the world over. For millions of people, they bring back the golden days of childhood - learning to read, discovering the magic of books, and growing up.
The very first Ladybird book ever was produced by a jobbing printer called Wills & Hepworth during the First World War. The company, based in Loughborough, Leicestershire, began to publish 'pure and healthy literature' for children, registering the Ladybird logo in 1915. Despite the company's claims, however, those books would no longer be politically correct. In the ABC Picture Book, for example, A stood for armoured train!
* teaches the first 300 key words (75% of our everyday language) plus 500 additional words
* stimulates a child's language and imagination through humorous, full color illustration
* introduces situations and events children can relate to
* encourages and develops conversation and observational skills
* support material includes Practice and Play Books, Flash Cards, Book and Cassette Packs
Always praise and encourage as you go along. Keep your reading sessions short and stop immediately if your child loses interest.
The very first Ladybird book ever was produced by a jobbing printer called Wills & Hepworth during the First World War. The company, based in Loughborough, Leicestershire, began to publish 'pure and healthy literature' for children, registering the Ladybird logo in 1915. Despite the company's claims, however, those books would no longer be politically correct. In the ABC Picture Book, for example, A stood for armoured train!