My First Fairy Tales, The Emperors New Clothe
AED 15
This collection features all the best-loved fairy tales and is ideal to introduce children to reading.
The well-structured text and colourful art lead young readers through an exciting narrative and visual experience.
These books provide the perfect opportunity for guided or independent reading.
Cherish and develop reading and learning skills:
- Encourage linguistic learning through storytelling, and reading age appropriate children’s book.
- When reading books, speak slowly and quickly, as well as softly and loudly, with expression and feeling.
- Repeatedly use repetition and rhyming to build confidence. So that the child comprehends the story. This builds up knowledge and explores the child’s sensory and speaking skills.
- Encourage integrated actions such as singing, dancing and acting the part. These actions encourage the use of sound, movement and spoken words. Thereby fully engaging and developing
- learning skills.
- Lots of smiles and encouragement builds reading confidence.
Before there were airplanes and high-speed travel, Phileas Fogg, an English gentleman, bets 20,000 pound that he can travel around the world in only 80 days.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
In the formal environment of the classroom or in the relaxed atmosphere of the home, flash Cards provide a novel and innovative way of teaching the basic learning concepts.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Very simple, sweet and pleasing novel. This is a book that is a comfortable and sweet as a mug of hot cocoa.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Retells the ballad tales of Robin Hood and his band of fellows who outwitted the sour Sheriff of Nottingham, henchman of the wicked King John.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Dorothy, a farm girl from Kansas, is whisked away by a cyclone to a mysterious and called Oz. There she makes unforgettable friends
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Buck, a powerful young dog, is snatched away from an easy life in California and transported to the far north.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Join Tom Sawyer and his friends in a series of fantastic adventures
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Author Jack London wrote Kate Douglas Wiggin a letter about her classic Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm from the headquarters of the First Japanese Army in Manchuria in 1904
AVAILABILITY: In stock
This edition of The Man In The Iron Mask is adapted for young readers. It’s a great way to introduce this classic to the middle grade set.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
The adapted “Great Illustrated Classics” by Jack Kelly Stays quite true to the original Bram Stoker novel.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
AVAILABILITY: In stock
From the time she was orphaned, Jane knows nothing but unkindness.
AVAILABILITY: In stock